Data Use and Access Act

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DUAA Complaint Management Guide for DPOs

How does the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 change complaint handling? ProvePrivacy have prepared the DUAA Complaint Management Guide to support the recent changes in the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025. It introduces mandatory internal procedures for handling data protection complaints. Every controller must establish a formal process by 19 June 2026. This […]

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DUAA data protection complaints

DUAA Data Protection Complaints 2026: What Every Organisation Must Do Now

From 19 June 2026, the DUAA data protection complaints duty became a binding legal requirement for every UK organisation that processes personal data. Section 103 of the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 amends UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018, turning what used to be informal good practice into an enforceable statutory obligation

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DUAA 2025 Insights from the Data Protection Community

What does the Data Protection Community consider to be challenging in the DUAA? ProvePrivacy published a poll to gather DUAA 2025 Insights to determine what the data protection and information governance community felt would be the toughest challenges going forward. Whilst in general many aspects of the DUAA are designed to reduce red tape in

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Good News for Charities and Data Protection: Changes to the Data (Use and Access) Bill

Good News for Charities and Data Protection: Changes to the Data (Use and Access) Bill

GDPR compliance for charities has just become more complex, and more forgiving, at the same time. New amendments to the Data (Use and Access) Act give charities a “soft opt-in” exemption for email and text fundraising that was previously available only to commercial organisations. It is a welcome change, but it comes with new obligations

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