
ICO are encouraging people to check how an app plans to use their personal information before they sign up.
All apps will have a privacy notice, a statement that explains how the company will use your data. These can be overwhelming, and it is far too easy to just click “agree” when installing a new app. But signing up to an app often involves handing over large amounts of your sensitive personal information, especially with apps that support our health.
ICO have produced a series of short videos for people using apps.
Ask yourself these key questions when signing up to an app:
- Is the privacy notice clearly written and easy to understand?
- Will they delete your data when you don’t want to use the app anymore?
- What measures do they have in place to prevent hackers from accessing your personal information?
- Who are they sharing your information with?
- Are you happy with where your personal information could end up?
An organisation that values your privacy will make its privacy notice easy to understand and clearly set out how it will use your personal information.
The videos will also be shared on the ICO social media channels over the coming weeks.
Remember – you are in control, so don’t press “agree” unless you do.
You’re in control! Don’t click agree, unless you do.
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You can read more about your rights over your personal information here.
