The Data Protection Act is a law designed to protect personal data., The Data Protection Act has eight principles. They are..., Data must be kept secure, Data stored must be relevant, Data stored must be kept no longer than necessary, Data stored must be kept accurate and up-to-date, Data must be obtained and processed lawfully, Data must be processed within the data subject rights, Data must be obtained for specified lawful purposes, Data must not be transferred to countries without adequate data protection laws, The information commissioner has the power to enforce the act, The data controller is the person or company that collects and keeps the data, The data subject has data stored about them, Personal data is about living people and could be their name or address, Sensitive personal data is about living people, but things like their religion, criminal activity or trade union membership, Any data held for National Security or by the police, tax authorities or individuals at home is exempt,

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