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Data protection
On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 12:25:41 PM UTC+1, nightjar wrote:
On 09/09/2019 11:47,
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I'm trying to renew our house insurance (for reasons un-related the house is in my wifes name.
After trying unsuccessfully to do this on line as their site is ****e I reluctantly phone them
Listen to 2 minutes of waffle
Get human. Give him details of the insurance policy number, house name and address and wife's name when he asks me for her date of birth.
What ?
Why ? Data protection is the answer.
WTF has this to do with data protection. I'm not asking for any 'data' in fact I'm giving some...
It is a precaution against somebody trying to steal her identity and
giving them false information.
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Colin Bignell
But I'm just trying to pay household insurance. I'm not asking for any data. They're not giving me any data. So what are they protecting?
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