Data Protection Policy
8. Not retaining data longer than necessary
8. Not retaining data longer than necessary
8.1 The fifth data protection principle requires that we should not keep personal data for longer than we need to for the purpose it was collected for. This means that the personal data that we hold should be destroyed or erased from our systems when it is no longer needed. If you think that we are holding out-of-date or inaccurate personal data, please contact to the IAP Secretary
8.1 The fifth data protection principle requires that we should not keep personal data for longer than we need to for the purpose it was collected for. This means that the personal data that we hold should be destroyed or erased from our systems when it is no longer needed. If you think that we are holding out-of-date or inaccurate personal data, please contact to the IAP Secretary
8.2 For guidance on how long particular types of personal data that we collect is kept before being destroyed or erased, please contact the IAP Secretary
8.2 For guidance on how long particular types of personal data that we collect is kept before being destroyed or erased, please contact the IAP Secretary
Click on the links below for other sections of the IAP Data Protection Policy:
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3. Definitions of data protection terms
5. Processing data fairly and lawfully
6. Processing data for the original purpose
7. Personal data should be adequate and accurate
8. Not retaining data longer than necessary
9. Rights of individuals under the GDPR
11. Transferring Data Outside the EEA