Manchester’s Squad is behind a public information campaign timed to coincide with the new GDPR regulations.
In case you haven’t had an email about it, General Data Protection Regulation is a change in the way personal data is collected.
Working with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), Squad was appointed to create a campaign that increased public trust and understanding around how organisations use personal information.
“GDPR represents an evolution in the UK’s data protection laws. This is happening against a backdrop of huge public interest in privacy, following controversial stories in the media about how organisations are using personal data in ways that many would not expect or know about,” said Robert Parker, head of communications at the ICO.
“This campaign allows us to present a consistent message about the new rights and ensure they are seen as a force for good as part of the continued move towards a digital economy.”