Personal data must be fairly and lawfully processed.  - This means that an organisation must be truthful about what personal data they wish to collect and what they want to use it for., Personal data must be obtained for specified and lawful purposes. - This means that an organisation cannot use personal data for any purpose other than that stated when they collected the data., Personal data must be adequate, relevant and not excessive. - This means that an organisation cannot ask for any data that is not immediately needed., Personal data must be accurate and up to date. - If data held about you is wrong or out of date, you have the right to have it corrected or deleted., Personal data must not be kept for longer than is necessary. - As soon as an organisation no longer needs your data, they must delete it., Personal data must be processed in line with our rights. - Your rights include the right to see any data held on you, and the right to correct inaccurate data., Personal data must be held securely. - This means safe from unauthorised access (eg with usernames and passwords), but also safe from accidental loss (by making back ups)., Personal data must not be transferred to other countries outside the European Economic Area, unless those countries have similar data protection laws. - All countries must protect data to a similar standard,

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