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Has your probation office been the victim of a data breach? Was your information amongst those that have been leaked? If so, you may be eligible to create a data breach claim, which can result in thousands in compensation.
The main reason that many do not chase a company after having their data protection rights violated is due to their expectations. They envision paperwork, phone calls, meetings, and, most of all, are fearful of what it might actually cost them to claim. Here at Data Breach, we make it easy for you. By filling in a quick form, we can find you a no-win, no-fee specialist solicitor ASAP. Essentially, this lawyer will not require you to pay a fee unless your claim is successful.
Starting a claim is simple. Simply click the red “Start your free data breach claim” button to be taken to a small form. There, you can give us your basic details and we will search for a no-win, no-fee specialist to represent you.
You can sit back and allow us to handle the administration, and receive the justice you deserve.
The General Data Protection Regulation Act (GDPR) and Data Protection Act 2018 (DPR) are two pieces of legislation that bind all companies that hold the personal data of their customers and clients to put in place adequate systems to protect it. This means that security at every point of access will be placed to ensure that nobody unauthorised gains access to confidential information.
If an unauthorised party gains access to your information at any point, it is considered a data breach, regardless of whether the information found was an old email address or your bank details. Probation offices, in particular, are holding data that could easily ruin a person’s life if it were made public. Not only does it have access to the circumstances and information on a probationer, but witnesses, legal representatives and even the victims.
In 2013, police received a call from a terrified individual who claimed that a perpetrator of domestic abuse had found out their address. An investigation found that the address was leaked by none other than a probation officer. The office lost her job and was fined, as well as being made to pay for the court costs of her victim.
As you can see, the implications of a data breach of a probation office can be very high. If you or someone you know has been the victim of this, then get in contact with us today.
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