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GDPR Compliance Update · East Sussex · Eastbourne

UK law changed on 19 June. Is your website up to date?
The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 introduced new legal requirements for every UK business with a website. The deadline has already passed. Most businesses haven't acted yet.
Find out if your website needs updating

What your website needs

From 19 June 2026, every UK business that collects or uses personal data is legally required to have:

✓ An updated privacy policy reflecting the new rules
✓ A formal data protection complaints procedure
✓ A process to acknowledge complaints within 30 days


There are no exemptions regardless of size. If you have a contact form, a mailing list, or a booking system on your website, this applies to you. Maximum fines for marketing and cookie breaches have also increased from £500,000 to £17.5 million under the same Act.

What is included

Everything based on professionally drafted legal templates. Delivered within five working days.

✓ Updated website privacy policy reflecting the DUAA requirements.
✓ Data protection complaints policy, now a legal requirement.
✓ Complaints acknowledgement template, ready to use within the 30-day legal deadline.
✓ Subject access request procedure updated for the new rules.
✓ Plain-English summary of what changed, what it means for your business, and what's been updated and why.

Investment

£450 fixed fee.
All documents are tailored to your business using solicitor-drafted legal templates. I'm not a solicitor and this isn't legal advice, but for most businesses this covers exactly what you need. If your situation is more complex, I'll tell you upfront.

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