Tuesday 10 July 2012

Is this the world’s most daring privacy policy?

How often have you ever thought about writing a privacy policy which just tells it as it is? You know, the sort of policy that really shows your true feelings for those individuals who are likely to actually read the thing?

Well, a good friend has passed this one along, and it really deserves an award as the world’s most daring privacy policy.

It says stuff like this:

“LINGsCARS.com has adopted a policy of occasional compliance with the data protection laws of the United Kingdom and takes reasonable care to prevent any unauthorised access to your personal data. Actually, I take great care to prevent any unauthorised access to your personal data, but that sounds pious and self-congratulatory. Also, I'm asking for trouble if I say that I do fantastic things better than most, so I restrict myself to the modest claim of "occasional compliance" and "reasonable care".

If you want to know exactly what information LINGsCARS.com holds on you, you can obtain it by requesting a Subject Access Request Form from LINGsCARS.com at its registered office. A fee will be payable for such access. I have set the fee at £999.99 (including VAT), because, frankly, it will take me weeks to get it all together and I want to make a few quid from you.

By supplying me with information, you confirm that you do not consider use of your information in accordance with this Privacy Statement to be a breach of any of your rights under the Telecommunications (Data Protection and Privacy) Regulations 1999. Or your human rights. By entering information on forms or providing me with any personal information you are consenting to me processing that data for my own business use and holding it on my server. The problem with all these clauses in this Privacy Policy (and others) is that you never read them before you use my website, which is both stupid and sensible. It's stupid because you are giving away all your rights, but sensible because if you read every Privacy Policy you would never have time to surf the web or view any porn. Time is money!”


If you want to read any more, just browse over to this site.

If you know of any sites that are more worthy of the “world’s most daring privacy policy” award, please let me know!

Credit:
http://www.lingscars.com/privacy.php

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