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"My IT colleagues tell me email is so vulnerable to hacking it is just like leaving your front door unlocked. At work we use secure systems like Egress. It seems to work pretty well." I completely understand, but I just read in British Medical Association doc regarding new law that as long as patient accepts the risk (and clinic have it recorded) they can email it. And to be honest, it just a patch of hair from my head ffs don’t care where else it lands(yeah it’s not the point, but I’m just sayin) | |||
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"You are entitled to make a Data Subject Access Request. Under the new GDPR, organisations are no longer entitled to charge for this. " This - and if you request it electronically, you are entitled to receive it electronically. Any problems complain to their Data Protection Officer. | |||
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