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BCS Exam PDP9 Topic 10 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for BCS's PDP9 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 10
[All PDP9 Questions]

Under which circumstances can the 'domestic purposes' exemption be used to justify non-compliance with the Data Protection Act 2018?

A) An individual sells make up products for commission and uses social media to promote products to friends and family

B) A couple are planning their daughter's wedding and use excel to store contact details and dietary needs of the guests

C) An individual employs a babysitter and stores her bank details in an encrypted document in order to make payments

D) A pansh council keeps a spreadsheet to manage bookings of the village hall, it contains only contact information and time slots

E) A group of students are arranging a house party and using social media to invite people that they do and do not know

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Suggested Answer: A

If a complainant disagrees with the decision of the UK's supervisory authority, which is the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), they have the right to appeal to the First Tier Tribunal (Information Rights). The tribunal is an independent body that can review the ICO's decision and either uphold it, vary it or cancel it. The tribunal can also direct the ICO to take certain actions, such as issuing a decision notice or an enforcement notice. The appeal must be lodged within 28 days of receiving the ICO's decision, using the notice of appeal form and providing the relevant documents and grounds for appeal. The tribunal will then notify the ICO and the complainant of the appeal and the procedure for dealing with it. The tribunal may hold a hearing to examine the evidence and arguments of both parties, or decide the case on the basis of written submissions only. The tribunal will issue a written decision, which will be sent to both parties and published on the tribunal's website. The tribunal's decision can be further appealed to the Upper Tribunal on a point of law, with the permission of the First Tier Tribunal or the Upper Tribunal.Reference:

Information rights and data protection: appeal against the Information Commissioner1

Notice of appeal form2

First Tier Tribunal (Information Rights) website3


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Janna
2 months ago
The village hall booking spreadsheet seems like a valid use case to me. Why overthink this? B and C are the way to go.
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Barney
13 days ago
It's important to understand the exemptions to ensure compliance with the Data Protection Act 2018.
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Noemi
15 days ago
Storing a babysitter's bank details for payment purposes is another valid reason for non-compliance with the Data Protection Act.
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Nickolas
16 days ago
Using excel to store contact details and dietary needs for a wedding also falls under this exemption.
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Octavio
16 days ago
Yes, using excel to store contact details for a wedding or a babysitter's bank details for payment are also valid reasons.
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Louisa
23 days ago
I agree, the village hall booking spreadsheet is a clear example of 'domestic purposes' exemption.
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Ryan
1 months ago
I agree, the village hall booking spreadsheet is a clear example of 'domestic purposes' exemption.
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Angella
2 months ago
Haha, a house party with strangers? Definitely not a 'domestic purpose'! That one's a clear no-go.
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Elenor
6 days ago
C) B, and C
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Malika
12 days ago
Haha, a house party with strangers? Definitely not a 'domestic purpose'! That one's a clear no-go.
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Sheridan
18 days ago
B) B. C. D, and E
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Davida
1 months ago
A) A, B, C, and E.
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Cordelia
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. What about selling makeup on social media? Doesn't that count as 'domestic purposes' too? This question is trickier than it seems.
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Tora
29 days ago
User 2: I agree. Option A is correct because it falls under the 'domestic purposes' exemption.
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Aleisha
2 months ago
User 1: Selling makeup on social media for commission is considered 'domestic purposes'. So option A is valid.
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Lennie
2 months ago
The domestic purposes exemption is quite clear-cut. I'd say B and C are the only valid options here.
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Orville
15 days ago
Definitely, it's crucial to understand when the exemption can be applied to avoid non-compliance.
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Annette
16 days ago
It's important to ensure that personal data is only used for domestic purposes in those situations.
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Kristeen
18 days ago
I agree, those scenarios seem to fit the criteria outlined in the Data Protection Act 2018.
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Iraida
1 months ago
I think B and C are the only valid options for using the domestic purposes exemption.
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Tijuana
2 months ago
I'm not sure, I think it might be B, C, D, and E instead.
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Larae
3 months ago
I agree with Timothy, those scenarios seem to align with the exemption criteria.
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Timothy
3 months ago
I think the 'domestic purposes' exemption can be used for A, B, C, and E.
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