Website privacy policy (DPA 1998 version) | Practical Law

Website privacy policy (DPA 1998 version) | Practical Law

A standard policy for use by an online business in relation to the collection, storage and use of non-sensitive personal data, for use on a website which collects such data in an online application form for the purpose of supplying goods or services to users of the site, or for contacting users with direct marketing information.

Website privacy policy (DPA 1998 version)

Practical Law UK Standard Document 2-201-7192 (Approx. 18 pages)

Website privacy policy (DPA 1998 version)

by Practical Law Data Protection
Law stated as at 08 Sep 2016United Kingdom
A standard policy for use by an online business in relation to the collection, storage and use of non-sensitive personal data, for use on a website which collects such data in an online application form for the purpose of supplying goods or services to users of the site, or for contacting users with direct marketing information.
Note: With effect from 8 September 2016, this resource is no longer being maintained. From 25 May 2018, the EU General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) (GDPR) replaced the current regime established by the Data Protection Act 1998. It is supplemented by the Data Protection Act 2018. For legal developments between 8 September 2016 and 24 May 2018, please refer to the legal updates on the topic page for this resource: see Compliance and Technology.
The European Commission is reviewing a related piece of legislation, the E-Privacy Directive (2002/58/EC), implemented in the UK by the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (2003/2426) (as amended) (PECR). Their replacement, the draft E-Privacy Regulation (COM (2017) 10 final) (draft ePR), was not agreed in time to align with the GDPR on 25 May (see Legal update, Government confirms delay to draft E-Privacy Regulation). The Information Commissioner has confirmed that PECR (with GDPR standard of consent) will continue to apply until the draft ePR is finalised. We are updating our direct marketing, cookie and other related resources to reflect this. For further information see E-Privacy Regulation tracker. For further information and ICO guidance, see Practice note, Overview of GDPR: UK perspective: Direct marketing and draft E-Privacy Regulation.