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Kirkliston Parish Church

Morag Carnall

Elder
  • Location: Kirkliston
  • Email: moragcarnall@yahoo.co.uk

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GDPR Do's and Don'ts


DO…


  • Do report the loss of KPC personal data immediately to the KPC Data Protection coordinator, stating whether or not passwording and/or encryption and/or physical security measures were in use to protect the personal data, and whether it was lost or stolen (if known).  Include any police incident number if a police report has already been submitted.

  • Do inform the KPC Data Protection coordinator (in addition to the owners of the website if not a KPC web page or email) if you receive an unsolicited email, letter, text or phone call asking for personal information

  • Do ensure that manually held personal data is held securely, for example in a locked drawer or cupboard for storage and marked ‘confidential’

  • Do ensure that personal data transferred manually is handed over personally to the intended recipient, appropriately enveloped or in a secure container, marked ‘confidential’

  • Do  encrypt or password-protect personal data before it is transferred electronically.  Add a passworded document as an email attachment or when using FTP (file transfer protocol) software

  • Do use SFTP (secure FTP software) rather than FTP if not using email to transfer personal data

  • Do  encrypt or password-protect personal data when it is stored electronically.

  • Do change passwords periodically, typically every few months if not more frequently

  • Do use strong passwords, typically 8 or more characters with a mix of letters, numbers, and special characters such as *,$,!, etc.

  • Do use blind copy (Bcc) for emails when emailing a large number of people, unless everyone has agreed for their details to be shared amongst ‘the group’

  • Do include a rider at the end of emails which have been distributed using Bcc to show who has been included in distribution ( no email addresses here, only first or full names please – initials may be acceptable in small groups)

  • Do use email address book distribution lists for established groups which have been appropriately maintained e.g. by a KPC team leader and/or the KPC Admin Team

  • Do, if a KPC Team Leader, share any distribution lists (securely) with the KPC Admin Team, and check regularly with the admin team that changes have been shared bilaterally

  • Do read the reference material contained herein and, if in any doubt, contact the KPC GDPR coordinator for more help


DO NOT…


  • Don’t use work email addresses for sending or receiving personal information (other than an @churchofscotland.org address)

  • Don’t use joint shared email addresses for convenience (e.g. family or husband/wife) when sending or receiving personal information even if for ‘legitimate purposes’

  • Don’t write passwords or PIN codes down on paper, ever.

  • Don’t leave keys for locked manual storage holding personal data  (drawers or cupboards) in plain sight or easily accessible – use key cupboards where possible

  • Don’t use free unsecured public WIFI connections for internet connection with devices holding personal data

  • Don’t view personal data on electronic or manual media in public places where there is a risk of inadvertently sharing data as a result of ‘shoulder surfing’ by unwanted people

  • Don’t share passwords or PINs or security codes verbally in public places

  • Don’t use the same password across many documents just because it is easier to remember

  • Don’t reveal any full passwords, login details or account numbers if you receive an unsolicited email, letter, text or phone call asking for personal information.