UK GDPR updated for Brexit
The EU General Data Protection Regulation “EU-GDPR”, was established to protect the rights and freedoms of EU Citizens (Data Subjects), with respect to their Personal Identifiable Information (PII) and defined who and how their data could be used and retained by organisation around the world.
On 24th May 2018, one day before the “EU-GDPR” became law across the whole of Europe, the UK Government approved the updated Data Protection Act known as Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018). DPA 2018, was a complete rework of the original ‘Data Protection Act’ of 1998 and incorporated into it, were all the clauses from the “EU-GDPR” and this legislation, therefore, became the basis upon which “Data Protection” would be judged within the United Kingdom.
As the result of Brexit and with effect from the 1st Jan 2021, the UK stopped being part of the EU and hence the “EU-GDPR” cease to protect the rights and freedoms of UK Citizens regarding their Personal Information. To prevent this becoming the case, the UK Government published an update to the DPA 2018 called the ‘Data Protection, Privacy and Electronic Communication’:-

GDPR do-it-yourself kits
Includes our Complete Guide to UK-GDPR ebook detailed below with a set of template policies, which you just adapt and adopt for your oganisation, to complete your GDPR compliance. By following each of the steps in the Complete Guide to UK-GDPR -ebook and then adapting and adopting the policies, you can complete your GDPR compliance without spending thousands of pounds on an external consultant.
The Complete Guide to UK-GDPR – eBook
This guide delivers a Step-by-Step process to achieving compliance with GDPR with the focus on the UK-GDPR.
From the Introduction which gives the overview of what GDPR is about, on through the 24 steps; this guide, provides you with all the information you require to achieve GDPR Compliance.
It is structured around the advice recommended by the UK Supervisory Authority, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for GDPR Compliance and then because it is a PDF, includes hyperlinks to the relevant clauses in the GDPR documents and finishes with the recommendations delivered to multiple organisations by our Qualified GDPR Consultant to help them achieve GDPR compliance.
Following the steps in this guide, will enable you to complete your GDPR Gap Analysis and achieve GDPR Compliance without spending thousands on GDPR Consultants. Even if you do still want to use a consultant the guide will help with your understanding of what is involved in GDPR.
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UK GDPR
- Chapter 1 – GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 2 – PRINCIPLES
- Chapter 3 – RIGHTS OF DATA SUBJECT
- Chapter 4 – CONTROLLER AND PROCESSOR
- Chapter 5 – TRANSFERS OF PERSONAL DATA TO THIRD COUNTRIES OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
- Chapter 6 – THE COMMISSIONER
- Chapter 7 – COOPERATION AND CONSISTENCY
- Chapter 8 – REMEDIES, LIABILITY AND PENALTIES
- Chapter 9 – PROVISIONS RELATING TO SPECIFIC PROCESSING SITUATIONS
- Chapter 10 – DELEGATED ACTS AND IMPLEMENTING ACTS
- Chapter 11 – FINAL PROVISIONS

