In a class action, Google is being sued in the US for £5bn (that’s £4 billion!) over claims that it illegally invades the privacy of users by tracking people, even when they are browsing using Chrome’s incognito mode. Many internet users presume that their search history isn’t being tracked when they view in private mode, […]
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Find volunteers for your charity shops
If you run charity shops, the good news is that they can open again from 15th June provided they are COVID-Secure. The bad news is that you may face a shortage of volunteers as some people need to continue shielding, self-isolate or generally prefer to stay indoors as much as they can. Thanks to the […]
BHF launches postal donation service
British Heart Foundation (“BHF”) has launched a post-to-donate service so that people can donate safely as the country starts to emerge from COVID-19 lockdown. In the words of Allison Swaine-Hughes, BHF’s Retail Director ” “Our charity shops run purely on the support of the public, which is why we never take for granted a camera, […]
New Charity Commission report on public attitudes to charities
The Charity Commission has just published a new report titled ‘Regulating in the public interest – The relationship between Charity, charities and the general public‘ Whilst the title might not sound too exciting, it is definitely worth a read as it distils a lot of research and goes into detail on how the public see […]
Happy GDPR anniversary!
Well, does it really seem 2 years since GDPR came into effect? So much has happened, and if you are like most people I speak with, it has been difficult to keep the focus on making sure you stay compliant. Unless you have your own DPO, it’s likely that you would benefit from our data […]