ICO Fines Top UK Charities For Data Protection Breaches

Two of the UK’s biggest charities have been accused of breaching data protection regulations by screening donors without their knowledge or consent, according to an investigation carried out by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) both reportedly carried out “wealth screening” on millions on donors so they could be targeted for more money, as well as trading their personal details with other charities.

ICO charity fine

They also used “tele-matching” techniques to find out additional personal information that donors failed to disclose. The ICO investigation found the BHF did this with several hundred thousand people, whilst the figure for the RSPCA is likely to exceed one million.

Read More: How Just Giving uses big data to grow donations

Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham slammed the charities for their “widespread disregard for people’s privacy,” adding: “The millions of people who give their time and money to benefit good causes will be saddened to learn that their generosity wasn’t enough. And they will be upset to discover that charities abused their trust to target them for even more money.

“Our investigations suggest that the activities we’ve fined the RSPCA and the British Heart Foundation for today are also being carried out by some other charities.”

Loading ...

The RSPCA and BHF have been fined £25,000 and £18,000 respectively, with Denham deciding to hand out reduced sentences to avoid adding to any distress caused to donors and due to the possibility of further penalties in the sector.

However, she highlighted that this discretion “should not take away from how serious these breaches were, nor from how disappointed donors will be with the two charities we’ve fined today.”

Quiz: What do you know about privacy?

Sam Pudwell

Sam Pudwell joined Silicon UK as a reporter in December 2016. As well as being the resident Cloud aficionado, he covers areas such as cyber security, government IT and sports technology, with the aim of going to as many events as possible.

Recent Posts

LastPass Separates From Parent After Security Incidents

New chapter for LastPass as it becomes an independent company to focus on cybersecurity, after…

2 hours ago

US To Ban Huawei, ZTE From Certifying Wireless Kit

US FCC seeks to ban Chinese telecom firms at centre of national security concerns from…

6 hours ago

Anthropic Launches Enterprise-Focused Claude, Plus iPhone App

Two updates to Anthropic's AI chatbot Claude sees arrival of a new business-focused plan, as…

8 hours ago

TikTok Viewed As Chinese Influence Tool By Most Americans – Poll

Most people in the United States view TikTok as a Chinese influence tool a poll…

22 hours ago

Ofcom Confirms OnlyFans Investigation Over Age Verification

UK regulator confirms it is investigating whether OnlyFans is doing enough to prevent children accessing…

22 hours ago