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If we’re only going to use the information that applicants supply to us on their application forms to process their application, what’s the point of telling them this?

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If we’re only going to use the information that applicants supply to us on their application forms to process their application, what’s the point of telling them this?

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There is no obligation in the Act to tell individuals what is going to happen to information they have provided so long as it is no more than they are likely to expect. If the information is to be used for a purpose that might not be expected, for example where applicants’ details are to be used for direct marketing purposes, they must be advised of this and any objections respected.

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