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Claim Your BusinessCompanieshouse.gov.uk has a rating of 1 star from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Companieshouse.gov.uk ranks 5th among Government sites.
I registered a company thru an agency in the UK, I was never informed and had NEVER agreed to make my personal information public available for criminals. Companies House allows, maybe even pays criminals to publish on scam website your personal and business information. This is ILLEGAL, this is done without consent. Also a lot of crimes have been committed stealing data. THIS MUST BE STOPPED. DO NOT REGISTER WITH COMPANY HOUSE. COMPANY HOUSE IS A CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION. I WROTE TO COMPANIES HOUSE > My information has been spreading on the internet, that comes from you, which does not belong to the European Union. > > I advise that you read the Data Protection Act and act according to the Law: https://www.gov.uk/data-protection/the-data-protection-act. > > Also, I would like to complain that my data kept with you is not safe nor secure. > > I hope to solve this matter as soon as possible and look forward to a response, so that I can take this matter further to the court and government. THE ANSWER I RECEIVED IS UNACCEPTABLE. I would also like to explain regarding us providing your personal details on our Companies House Service (formerly known as our Beta service), I can confirm that this is in line with the Government's commitment to free data. This means all public digital data held on the UK register of companies is now accessible free of charge, on its new public beta search service. This provides access to over 170 million digital records on companies and directors including financial accounts, company filings and details on directors and secretaries throughout the life of the company. Making this data freely available for the first time, will make it even easier for businesses and members of the public to research and scrutinise the activities and ownership of companies and connected individuals; as well as opening up opportunities for linking data. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/free-companies-house-data-to-boost-uk-economy Turning to the Data Protection Act, while that Act protects 'personal' information it does contain certain exemptions. Section 34(c) states that personal data is exempt if the data controller is duty bound to make it available to the public. In effect, the information we collect and retain about directors of limited companies is exempt from the Data Protection principles. I realise that you will be disappointed with my response, unfortunately I cannot advise you further. However, I hope I have at least clarified the Registrar's position and you know the legal parameters within which Companies House must operate under Parliamentary legislation. Yours sincerely Jason King Customer Services AND THEY CLAIM THE INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL... WTF This message and any attachments are intended for the persons named as addressees only and may contain confidential information. In addition they may be protected by copyright. If you receive it in error, notify us, delete it and do not make use of or copy it. You must not copy, disseminate or otherwise distribute or publish this message, except for the purposes for which this message is intended, without our consent. Please note that this e-mail has been created in the knowledge that Internet e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. We advise that you understand and accept this lack of security when e-mailing us. For company information, guidance and how to file documents online, please visit our website www.companieshouse.gov.uk<http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk>. This message has been scanned for viruses by MailControl, a service from BlackSpider Technologies. Yours faithfully, > Debbie Priestley > Companies House Contact Centre > *******@companies-house.gov.uk Yours faithfully, Dave Sullivan Companies House Contact Centre *******@companies-house.gov.uk Jayne Bridle > > Customer Services
I registered a company thru an agency in the UK, I was never informed and had NEVER agreed to make my personal information public available for criminals. Companies House allows, maybe even pays criminals to publish on scam website your personal and business information. This is ILLEGAL, this is done without consent. Also a lot of crimes have been committed stealing data. THIS MUST BE STOPPED. DO NOT REGISTER WITH COMPANY HOUSE. COMPANY HOUSE IS A CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION.
I WROTE TO COMPANIES HOUSE
> My information has been spreading on the internet, that comes from you, which does not belong to the European Union.
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> I advise that you read the Data Protection Act and act according to the Law: https://www.gov.uk/data-protection/the-data-protection-act.
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> Also, I would like to complain that my data kept with you is not safe nor secure.
>
> I hope to solve this matter as soon as possible and look forward to a response, so that I can take this matter further to the court and government.
THE ANSWER I RECEIVED IS UNACCEPTABLE. I would also like to explain regarding us providing your personal details on our Companies House Service (formerly known as our Beta service), I can confirm that this is in line with the Government's commitment to free data. This means all public digital data held on the UK register of companies is now accessible free of charge, on its new public beta search service. This provides access to over 170 million digital records on companies and directors including financial accounts, company filings and details on directors and secretaries throughout the life of the company. Making this data freely available for the first time, will make it even easier for businesses and members of the public to research and scrutinise the activities and ownership of companies and connected individuals; as well as opening up opportunities for linking data. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/free-companies-house-data-to-boost-uk-economy
Turning to the Data Protection Act, while that Act protects 'personal' information it does contain certain exemptions. Section 34(c) states that personal data is exempt if the data controller is duty bound to make it available to the public. In effect, the information we collect and retain about directors of limited companies is exempt from the Data Protection principles.
I realise that you will be disappointed with my response, unfortunately I cannot advise you further. However, I hope I have at least clarified the Registrar's position and you know the legal parameters within which Companies House must operate under Parliamentary legislation.
Yours sincerely
Jason King
Customer Services
AND THEY CLAIM THE INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL... WTF
This message and any attachments are intended for the persons named as addressees only and may contain confidential information. In addition they may be protected by copyright. If you receive it in error, notify us, delete it and do not make use of or copy it. You must not copy, disseminate or otherwise distribute or publish this message, except for the purposes for which this message is intended, without our consent. Please note that this e-mail has been created in the knowledge that Internet e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. We advise that you understand and accept this lack of security when e-mailing us. For company information, guidance and how to file documents online, please visit our website www.companieshouse.gov.uk<http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk>. This message has been scanned for viruses by MailControl, a service from BlackSpider Technologies.
Yours faithfully,
> Debbie Priestley
> Companies House Contact Centre
> *******@companies-house.gov.uk
Yours faithfully,
Dave Sullivan
Companies House Contact Centre
*******@companies-house.gov.uk
Jayne Bridle
> > Customer Services
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