ICO Warns SMEs: One Month to Comply with New Data Complaints Law
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UK businesses to face new data complaints rules from June - VinciWorks
UK businesses have less than a month to prepare for a major new compliance obligation under the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (DUAA). From 19 June 2026, organisations that process personal data will be legally required to implement procedures for handling data protection complaints directly from individuals. The new rules are designed to encourage complaints to be resolved internally before escalating to the ICO. They form part of the wider DUA…
ICO Warns SMEs: one month to comply with new Data Complaints Law
Britain’s small and medium-sized businesses have been put on notice. From 19 June 2026, exactly one month from today, every organisation that handles personal data will, by law, be required to operate a formal complaints process. Those that fail to prepare risk regulatory action, reputational damage and the slow drip of customer trust eroding away. The new obligations flow from section 103 of the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025, the most signific…
ICO warns firms to get in shape for new data complaints - DecisionMarketing
The Information Commissioner’s Office has warned UK businesses they have just one month from today to put a data protection complaints process in place, before new legal requirements come into force on June 19 2026. The new law, which falls under the Data (Use & Access) Act 2025, means all organisations must give people a clear way to raise a data protection complaint; acknowledge it within 30 days of receipt; take appropriate steps to investiga…
One month to go: What businesses need to know to meet new data law - London Tech News
Businesses across the UK have one month from today to put a data protection complaints process in place, before new legal requirements come into force on 19 June 2026. From that date, all organisations will be legally required to handle data protection complaints under the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025. With just four weeks remaining, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is urging businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterpris…
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