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  1. Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)

    Search the register There are over 1 million data controllers registered with the ICO.

  2. Contact us | ICO

    Data protection fee and registration Pay your data protection fee and register your organisation. Make changes to your registration or find out why you received a letter from the ICO.

  3. Data protection fee | ICO

    The Information Commissioner’s Office is the regulator of data protection and other information rights legislation, we are sponsored by the Department for Science, Innovation and …

  4. Make a complaint about how an organisation has used your …

    Can the ICO award compensation? No. The ICO can't award compensation, even when we give our opinion that an organisation has broken data protection law. You have a right to claim …

  5. Register of fee payers and certificate downloads | ICO

    Search the ICO’s register of more than 1 million data controllers to find organisations and people registered with the ICO under the Data Protection Act.

  6. The UK GDPR | ICO

    On 19 December 2025 the European Commission renewed the two adequacy decisions for the UK: UK Adequacy: Renewal decision under the GDPR UK Adequacy: Renewal decision under …

  7. UK GDPR guidance and resources | ICO

    Training videos View the information governance and legislation training modules we provide to ICO staff as part of their internal training.

  8. Home CCTV systems | ICO

    If I’m unhappy with your response, I may report my complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). You can find more information about the CCTV rules on the ICO’s website. If you …

  9. Package of measures unveiled to drive economic growth | ICO

    Mar 17, 2025 · The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is the UK’s independent regulator for data protection and information rights law, upholding information rights in the public interest, …

  10. Introduction to anonymisation | ICO

    Further reading – ICO guidance Read the section ‘ How do we ensure anonymisation is effective? ’ for further guidance on the factors you should consider when you assess identifiability.