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If you’ve yet to start your claim for Bounty data breach compensation, make sure you take a look at this important advice about your rights.
The parenting advice website was fined by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in the wake of substantial data protection failures. The information for millions of people was illegally shared, and the fallout has been substantial.
In fact, just last week, East & North Herts NHS Trust announced that there will be no more ‘Bounty Ladies’ on the maternity wards of Lister Hospital. This is on top of the £400,000.00 fine and the compensation claims being taken forward against them.
You may be able to make a claim for Bounty data breach compensation if you have been affected by the issues, and you’re a resident of England or Wales.
We know from the ICO’s investigations that:
If you have been informed that you have been affected or if you think that your information has been improperly used, we may be able to help you.
Our lawyers are fighting for justice in over 25 different data breach group / multi-party actions. You can therefore have absolute confidence that we can represent you for a Bounty data breach compensation claim in the best possible way.
How it works is simple:
You can start your Bounty data breach compensation claim on a No Win, No Fee basis if your information has been processed illegally.
Feel free to complete a contact form and the team can call you at a time and date that’s convenient for you. For more information about the breach and the action, take a look at our advice page here.
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