What if I am not satisfied with the organisations response to a privacy issue?
You can make a complaint to the Information Commissioner about interferences with privacy that happen after 1 July 2004. Before you can make a complaint to the Commissioner, you must have requested the organisation to resolve or rectify your complaint. If you have done that, and you are not satisfied with the response (or you have received no response within a reasonable time) you can complain to the Information Commissioner.
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