Make a complaint about how an organisation has used your personal information
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1. What is your complaint about?
Accessing personal information from an organisation
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2. Is the information you want to access about you or another living person?
Yes - it's about me or another living person
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3. What are the details of your complaint?
My request was refused
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4. Have you complained to the organisation directly?
Yes
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5. How did the organisation respond when you complained?
They responded with an explanation but I don't agree with it
Complain to the ICO
If you have received a full and final response from the organisation and you are still unhappy with the outcome you can complain to us.
Please note: An organisation can refuse or only provide some of the information you have asked for when an exemption applies.
If you complain to us, you’ll need to provide the following information:
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- copies of any letters or emails about your complaint, between you and the organisation (if you submit a screenshot of any emails, messages, letters etc. please include the date you received or sent them); and
- any other evidence that supports your complaint.
If you’re complaining for someone else, you will need to send us a letter of consent signed by them or evidence that you can act on their behalf.
If you do not provide the information we need, it may delay the progress of your complaint.
For information about what we do with personal data see our privacy notice.