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GDPR: Recording Phone Calls

Most of us are familiar with the recorded messages at the start of phone calls that warn “this call may be recorded for compliance and training purposes”. Some may recognise it as meeting the requirement to notify callers under the snappily titled Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practice) (Interception of Communications) Regulations 2000. But the data protection […]

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GDPR: Wifi access

Many, perhaps most, wifi access services want to perform some sort of authentication of people who use them (for those providing connectivity via Janet, it’s a requirement of the Network Connection Policy). Since authentication involves some processing of personal data, it’s worth reviewing how different ways of doing that might be affected (or not) by […]