Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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Websites and privacy, the chickens come home to comb

Collect data through a form to use for promotional purposes is a widespread practice. Less familiar, however, the awareness of privacy as the law governing this delicate matter.

As expected, the time underestimated privacy law is beginning to cause problems especially to those who, through a website, collects data on users and then use them for promotional purposes. In July 2010, in fact, the Guarantor for the protection of personal data, on the recommendation of the Centre for the rights of the citizen, is intervened declaring unlawful processing of personal data from a known website active in real estate, guilty of recklessly relied on data collected through a form of navigation for profiling activities and send promotional communications without a specific consent and documented in writing.
Thus, a banality, for what to many might seem like a simple oversight, the owner of the portal website has been forced to cease operations and to remedy the shortcomings of its Internet pages. But this is only the tip of the iceberg. Yes, because costs of renovation and refurbishment of the site apart, the company now finds itself with a customer database for promotional purposes are no longer usable, at least until he has again picked up by each individual member consent to use your data for such purposes. A significant problem, especially when you consider that, to avoid this would be enough to approach an expert able to report violations and provide an informative as it should be done.
But, as we know, in Italy we are a bit 'all coaches, presidents, lawyers, and why not, apparently, even consultants directly.


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