The company was found to have abused its access to personal data for direct marketing purposes. A privacy regulator in the United Kingdom has fined a QR code provider for having abused the access it had to personal data so that it could use it for direct marketing, which it did at the peak of the pandemic. The Information Commissioner’s Office issued the £8000 fine to the firm called Tested.me. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) issued a notice in which it explained that Tested.me from St Albans was fined £8000…
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