He didn't, the person who posted them online did.
But not photographed /recorded?Not true.
It becomes public once a member of the public sees it.
But not photographed /recorded?
And MR's avatar!🫣Don’t really see the big deal with it all. Nothing that was said was even bad. The only slight thing wrong is someone having their font at size 100
I'm calling it...
Deliberate double bluff. MR and DA playing 4D chess here. Plant the story. Throw Watford off. Genius.
While also getting one over on fan's of places like this pretty genius that!🫣absolutely. Hoedt to be benched as a result which ronins secretly wanted. It’s absolutely genius
What legal action could he take ? He should think about what he wrote and he's given Watford a motivational Leo talk already.
The person that took the photo deserves some come.back. Clear intention to pry and record personal data. The city employee that sent the message needs to get his act together.The camera has just evidenced it.
If the person in question hadn’t photographed it, and instead just wrote on twitter what it said, would that have been any different?
Luck in trying to get legal action on that .The person that took the photo deserves some come.back. Clear intention to pry and record personal data. The city employee that sent the message needs to get his act together.
The club seems to be weak on data protection and confidentiality. They do of course ‘leak’ info themselves.
Good
Luck in trying to get legal action on that .
What personal data do you see there??The person that took the photo deserves some come.back. Clear intention to pry and record personal data. The city employee that sent the message needs to get his act together.
The club seems to be weak on data protection and confidentiality. They do of course ‘leak’ info themselves.
What personal data do you see there??
That's not what personal data is.Someone’s private messages.
Would you be OK if Nick leaked all that Tim Fisher erotica you send on here?
That's not what personal data is.
Having been on about a billion GDPR courses the fact it is linked to an name that makes it possible to identify the person makes it private data.That's not what personal data is.
That would make any newspaper article on anybody a breach.Having been on about a billion GDPR courses the fact it is linked to an name that makes it possible to identify the person makes it private data.
No, no it wouldn't and newspaper articles still have to weigh the privacy rights of an individual vs. the public interest aspect.That would make any newspaper article on anybody a breach.
Speedies_chips needs to go on one of those courses. It’s fairly straightforward stuff. Even numbers / nicknames are data. Pictures may be or inference to who they concern is all relevant.Having been on about a billion GDPR courses the fact it is linked to an name that makes it possible to identify the person makes it private data.
Stop writing my username on here or I'll sue you.Speedies_chips needs to go on one of those courses. It’s fairly straightforward stuff. Even numbers / nicknames are data. Pictures may be or inference to who they concern is all relevant.
The person that took the photo deserves some come.back. Clear intention to pry and record personal data. The city employee that sent the message needs to get his act together.
The club seems to be weak on data protection and confidentiality. They do of course ‘leak’ info themselves.
no but photographing it and then distributing can be an offenceLooking at something on display in public is not prying.
I don't now but I've done it in the past...I used to feel pressured into responding to people within a certain timeframe, particularly knowing they knew I had seen the message. Turning it off while I had that mindset was actually quite a relief.Has anyone on here got the blue ticks switched off on their WhatsApp messages? Just seems a bit odd to me
Probably! Not.Stop writing my username on here or I'll sue you.
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