The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has published a guidance document, Deleting personal data, which sets out how organisations can ensure compliance with the DPA, in particular the fifth data protection principle, when archiving or deleting personal information. It sets out what the ICO mean by deletion, archiving and putting personal data ‘beyond use’. Although ‘deletion’ means ‘destruction’, the ICO, however, recognises that deleting information from a computer system is not always a straightforward matter and that it is possible to put information ‘beyond use’, and for data protection compliance issues to be ‘suspended’ provided that certain safeguards are in place.
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