I use this all the time as an example of how your Privacy Notice should reflect your organisation’s values.
It might not have every single element it should have, but it has been done with a lot more thought that some of the legal sounding ones I have to correct.
It was a good laugh and whilst they confuse a ‘policy’ for a ‘privacy notice/statement’, I’d say it doesn’t tick all the boxes per Article 13:
– they don’t tell me about the other rights in relation to my data.
– how long my data is kept, or how the decision of how long to retain my data is made
– the right to complain about them
– other things that they thought were boring.
HellenB
I use this all the time as an example of how your Privacy Notice should reflect your organisation’s values.
It might not have every single element it should have, but it has been done with a lot more thought that some of the legal sounding ones I have to correct.
Dominga Leone
It isn’t perfect but I think it is about as “compliant” as 80% of privacy notices out there and a hell of a lot more fun to read
JamesIles
It was a good laugh and whilst they confuse a ‘policy’ for a ‘privacy notice/statement’, I’d say it doesn’t tick all the boxes per Article 13:
– they don’t tell me about the other rights in relation to my data.
– how long my data is kept, or how the decision of how long to retain my data is made
– the right to complain about them
– other things that they thought were boring.