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About this detailed guidance

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This guidance discusses the right to be informed in detail. Read it if you have detailed questions not answered in the Guide, or if you need a deeper understanding to help you decide what information to give individuals about your processing, and how to do this in practice. DPOs and those with specific data protection responsibilities in larger organisations are likely to find it useful.

If you haven’t yet read the ‘in brief’ page on the right to be informed in the Guide to Data Protection, you should read that first. It sets out the key points you need to know, along with practical checklists to help you comply.

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What is the right to be informed and why is it important?

What privacy information should we provide?

When should we provide privacy information?

Are there any exceptions?

How should we draft our privacy information?

What methods can we use to provide privacy information?

What common issues might come up in practice?