It was enacted to conform U.K law in line with the EU data protection law of 1995. Which requires Union members to protect individuals fundamental freedom and rights and especially their right to privacy with regards to the processing of personal data.
The Data Protection Act gives the individual person the right to access to any electronically stored information relating to that individual. It also states that personal data held is 'accurate, necessary, up-to-date, and held only for as long as is necessary.
Short answer: yes it does
A data protection act is a list of rules and laws that protect consumers from any fraud that might happen with a company while using their website. This also helps the company.
The Data Protection Act was introduced with the increasing practice of storing peoples personal information on computer databases. It was set up to protect the privacy of the individual against unauthorised access to their personal details.
The Data Protection Act 1998 was introduced in the UK to regulate the processing of personal data to protect individuals' privacy rights. It aimed to give individuals more control over how their personal data is used by organizations and to ensure that data is processed fairly and lawfully.
The United Kingdom's Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) provides for the protection of personal data on computers and elsewhere. The act is similar to, and brought the UK into compliance with, EU data protection directives issued in 1995.
The consumer Credit Protection Act is designed to protect the customer. The main points are Consumer Rights and Warranties, Unfair Practices, Rights and Obligations and Credit Agreements.
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The Data Protection Act - is a set of laws that govern the electronic storage and use of peoples personal data.
In the UK (I am assuming that your are referring to this area) The Data Protection Act (DPA) applies to Public, Private and Non-profit organisations - basically everyone that gathers data on people MUST take the necessary steps to protect that information
The data protection act states that you are allowed to change your personal information at any time if it is incorrect
Data Protection Act 2005, ePrivacy Regulations 2011, ePrivacy Directive 2002, Foreign Data Security and Protection Act 2004
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The responsibility under the Data Protection Act lies with the data controller, who determines the purposes and means of processing personal data, and the data processor, who processes data on behalf of the data controller. Both are responsible for ensuring compliance with the principles and requirements of the Act.