The information watchdog is monitoring plans to require pubs to keep a register of punters, amid fears personal data could be misused. The information will help track individuals in the event of an
The information watchdog is monitoring plans to require pubs to keep a register of punters, amid fears personal data could be misused.But critics have called for guarantees the data will not be shared more widely, and the industry itself has expressed concerns.Download now
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