The Data Protection Act, and in particular Article 4 thereof, requires that data collection be carried out in accordance with the principle of proportionality and with the authorization of the data subject.
Insurance must therefore recover only the data that is useful and necessary in the specific case. She cannot have access to the entire file and derogate from this law.
Thus, if the scope of the power of attorney is too large, you can strike out the unnecessary elements.
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