James1979
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It’s GDPR now and has been for a while.theres always a few that say otherwise
anyway heres a few more links
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GPs warn over plans to share patient data with third parties in England
Doctors say NHS Digital’s proposals could erode the relationship between them and their patientswww.theguardian.com
the doctors gps are now already going down the refusal to share these details
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GPs urged to refuse to hand over patient details to NHS Digital
Senior doctors call on colleagues not to share personal data, in effort to buy time to raise awareness of planswww.theguardian.com
and now i will tell you something once your dpa data leaves uk shores the uk no longer has dpa protection upon it infact that country that has it on its shores does
so if your data is shared in that country you have to use there system not ours to claim against that company
its also known as cross border litigation and recovery the uk has no juristiction
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UK – EU Cross-Border Disputes: Where Should I Bring My Claim?
Brexit has brought in new rules for UK-based businesses bringing a claim against EU-based suppliers or customers. Find out more.www.lesteraldridge.com
and if you think us has it forget it u.s is known as a third party
New EU guidance & SCCs on cross-border data transfers – 10 things you need to know – Debevoise Data Blog
www.debevoisedatablog.com
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A Facebook case in Belgium could open the floodgates for GDPR privacy suits
A top EU legal advisor says more privacy watchdogs can go after Big Tech. Meanwhile, Facebook could soon be banned from sending EU personal data to the U.S.fortune.com
Some reading for you.