1.What is the purpose of the Data Protection Act?
It sets out rules for people who use or store data about living people and gives rights to those people whose data has been collected. The law applies to data held on computers or any sort of storage system, even paper records.
2.When was the latest version of the Data Protection Act released?
The Data Protection Act (DPA) is a law passed by the British government in 1984 and updated in 1998.
3.What are the main points of the Data Protection Act?
- If you collect data about people for one reason, you must not use it for a different reason;
- You must not give people's data to other people or organizations unless they agree;
- People have the right to look at data that any organizations store about them;
- You must not keep the data for longer than you need to and it must be kept up to date;
- You must not send the data to places outside of the European Economic Area unless adequate levels of protection exist;
- Organizations that store data about people must register with the Information Commissioner’s Office;
- If you store data about people you must make sure that it is secure and well protected;
- If an organization has data about you that is wrong, then you have a right to ask them to change it.