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The UK Data (Use and Access) Act (DUAA) is the most significant UK privacy law change since GDPR—raising maximum fines from £500,000 to £17.5M and expanding enforcement to cookies, DSARs, children’s data, international transfers, and automated decision-making.
In this session, privacy law expert Robert Bateman explains:
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The UK Data (Use and Access) Act (DUAA) is the most significant UK privacy law change since GDPR—raising maximum fines from £500,000 to £17.5M and expanding enforcement to cookies, DSARs, children’s data, international transfers, and automated decision-making.
In this session, privacy law expert Robert Bateman explains:

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