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  2. American Data Privacy and Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act had several main principles: data minimization, individual ownership, and private right of action. The burden of evaluating each organization's programs would fall to the organization. [1] Data collectors would have had to minimize the data they collected down to that which was "necessary, proportionate, and limited to" their purpose ...

  3. GDPR fines and notices - Wikipedia

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    Insufficient protection of personal data, failing to put “sufficient technical and organizational measures” in place to protect customer data in its call centers. Violation of article 32 of GDPR [40] 2019-12-17: Doorstep Dispensaree: £275,000: UK "cavalier attitude to data protection”, having left 500,000 patient records in an unsecured ...

  4. Information privacy law - Wikipedia

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    It replaced the Data Protection Act 1984 (c 35). The 2016 General Data Protection Regulation supersedes previous Protection Acts. The Data Protection Act 2018 (c 12) updates data protection laws in the UK. It is a national law which complements the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

  5. Privacy law - Wikipedia

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    The main legislation over personal data privacy for the personal and private sector in Switzerland is the Swiss Federal Protection Act, specifically the Data Protection Act, a specific section under the Swiss Federal Protection Act. The Data Protection Act has been enacted since 1992 and is in charge of measuring the consent of sharing of ...

  6. Privacy laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This act placed increased limits and requirements for data collection by financial institutions, as well as limited how that information could be collected and stored. It focused on requiring financial institutions to take specific measure to increase the safety and confidentiality of the information being collected.

  7. Durant v Financial Services Authority - Wikipedia

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    The court accepted two fundamental points: [6] first, that the protection given by the legislation is for the privacy of personal data, not documents, the latter mostly retrievable by a far cruder searching mechanism than the former; and second, of the practical reality of the task that the Act imposes on all data controllers of searching for ...