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I’ve just made some changes to my car insurance policy, and received the new documents accordingly in the post.
However, stapled to my own documents are those of another person, in this case a local business having made some changes of their own.
Key info includes their business name and address, vehicles covered (inc registration numbers) and named drivers.
I obviously shouldn’t have been sent this, as I’ve never heard of the company let alone been involved in any way! Is this something that, in this new era of GDPR, ought to be reported to ICO as a data breach? Or kept relatively low-key by phoning the insurer to notify them directly, allowing them to rectify the issue?
However, stapled to my own documents are those of another person, in this case a local business having made some changes of their own.
Key info includes their business name and address, vehicles covered (inc registration numbers) and named drivers.
I obviously shouldn’t have been sent this, as I’ve never heard of the company let alone been involved in any way! Is this something that, in this new era of GDPR, ought to be reported to ICO as a data breach? Or kept relatively low-key by phoning the insurer to notify them directly, allowing them to rectify the issue?