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The Data Protection Act 1998 requires every organisation that processes personal information to register with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), unless they are exempt. Failure to do so is a criminal offence.

Piotr Gabryanczyk Second Language 5 Cadnam Lodge London E14 3GQ 02070934102 piotrga@gmail.com

Data Protection Public Register - not registered

Roger Bentley

Dear Mr Gabryanczyk,

Information rights concern

I am concerned that you have not handled my personal information properly. I have asked you on a number of occasions to remove all of my my personal data from plinkplink.net. The personal data gives my name, location and date at that location without my permission. You have refused to remove all of my data.

I understand that before reporting my concern to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) I should give you the chance to deal with it.

If, when I receive your response, I would still like to report my concern to the ICO, I will give them a copy of it to consider.

You can find guidance on your obligations under information rights legislation on the ICO’s website (www.ico.org.uk) as well as information on their regulatory powers and the action they can take.

Please send a full response within 28 working days. If you cannot respond within that timescale, please tell me when you will be able to respond.

Yours sincerely Roger Bentley

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