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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Low or no reasonable expectation of privacy


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Point in time view as at 14/10/2024.
Changes to legislation:
Investigatory Powers Act 2016, Cross Heading: Low or no reasonable expectation of privacy is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 06 March 2025. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date. Changes that have been made appear in the content and are referenced with annotations.

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[Low or no reasonable expectation of privacyU.K.
226ABulk personal datasets: low or no reasonable expectation of privacyU.K.
(1)This section applies to a bulk personal dataset if the nature of the bulk personal dataset is such that the individuals to whom the personal data relates could have no, or only a low, reasonable expectation of privacy in relation to the data.
(2)In considering whether this section applies to a bulk personal dataset, regard must be had to all the circumstances, including in particular the factors in subsection (3).
(3)Those factors are—
(a)the nature of the data;
(b)the extent to which—
(i)the data has been made public by the individuals, or
(ii)the individuals have consented to the data being made public;
(c)if the data has been published, the extent to which it was published subject to editorial control or by a person acting in accordance with professional standards;
(d)if the data has been published or is otherwise in the public domain, the extent to which the data is widely known about;
(e)the extent to which the data has already been used in the public domain.]
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