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    Just came back from my hollidays and every site I open asking me to read the Data protection Act!!!

    We are living the EU why now? we could have waited after braxit so how is UK prepared for the future after we have left the EU...
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    SJ,it's called GDPR,and comes into effect from yesterday,affecting all European countries

    Your authorities had no choice in the matter,as you're still in the EU....and I would imagine even when you leave,part of the deal towards staying in the Single Market,would be the maintenance of GDPR
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    Thanks mate that has clarified very well, don’t know what’s in it but I will be reading the small print on Sunday.
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    On topic:-

    dk dk including members admin, even gmb45 are fully welcome to
    send me as much hate mail as you wish.

    STILL ON TOPIC:-

    would be nice if was extended to those who block you on twitter

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    Gbm45 is too scared to send you hate mail! Couldn't handle the fact that you would reply!!!!!!
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    ON TOPIC:-

    Due to dK anti advertising rules, can't mention name of company.

    i posted an item to them, got reference number and Royal Mail signture
    they claim not received it, I refuse to say the name on ticket, how would I get permission / contact of that person to ask if can say it to differant deptment ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meat-Head View Post
    ON TOPIC:-

    Due to dK anti advertising rules, can't mention name of company.

    i posted an item to them, got reference number and Royal Mail signture
    they claim not received it, I refuse to say the name on ticket, how would I get permission / contact of that person to ask if can say it to differant deptment ?
    Try this email address you can't go any higher

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    Thnks, for that, last time tried ringing simular number went unanswered.

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    if your waiting for your passport, contact your local MP, they secret phone number
    to passport office to sort it out, presume now in France

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    Quick tinkle of Mp secret phone will keep you in france ....enjoy the whine
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    UK government don't believe in privacy anyway, that's why they have passed various acts over the last few years in relation to monitoring and keeping copies of your data, emails and web site visits etc. They just want to be able to harvest it themselves, after all "if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear"
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    Quote Originally Posted by GastonJ View Post
    after all "if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear"
    Yeah, great point gaston, but I "need" to join an INFERIOR website to LEECH a binary file, that nobody has in the world.

    how do I get out of my data been stored (except throw away a TV)

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    Have it encrypted as you trip around the internet thingy, using a secure proxy that this government has no sway over (that'd be them all really) Sweden seems to be such a nice place, so you'd be better off finding a proxy server there that supports end to end encryption. That way they can't read the data you send/receive and won't be able to get the information as to what sites you visited from the non existent logfiles on the Swedish encrypted proxy servers that you used. Well until they suddenly decide that having encryption is bad for you so block access to said proxy server anyway.

    You seem to forget that the government knows what's good for you and is only carrying out mass surveillance of the entire UK's communication to keep you all safe, honestly guv'
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    Quote Originally Posted by GastonJ View Post
    UK government don't believe in privacy anyway, that's why they have passed various acts over the last few years in relation to monitoring and keeping copies of your data, emails and web site visits etc. They just want to be able to harvest it themselves, after all "if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear"
    You forgot "and nothing left"
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