The Data Protection Act Principles

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Mind Map on The Data Protection Act Principles, created by Ranjood Mander on 23/10/2018.
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Mind Map by Ranjood Mander, updated more than 1 year ago
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The Data Protection Act Principles
  1. Principle 1- Personal data shall be processed fairly and lawfully
    1. Principle 2 - Personal data shall be obtained only for one or more specified and lawful purposes.
      1. Principle 3- Personal data shall be adequate relevant and not excevive in relation to the purpose for wich they are processed.
        1. Principle 4- Personal data shall be accurate and, where necessary kept up to date
          1. Principle 5 - Personal data processed for any purpose shall not be kept longer.
            1. Principle 6 - Personal data shall be processed in accordance with rights of data subject under this Act
              1. Principle 7- Appropaite technical and orgnaztion measures taken
                1. Principle 8- Personal data not be transferred to country outside Europe economic area
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