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* the recipient needs to know how to access the data. If the link which is emailed to the recipient allows the recipient to download the message without logging in, or contains the login details, then it is no more secure than just sending the data to the recipient directly. Consider what would happen if you mistakenly sent the data to the wrong email address. If the encrypted email service will let that wrong email address view your data, then it is not secure | * the recipient needs to know how to access the data. If the link which is emailed to the recipient allows the recipient to download the message without logging in, or contains the login details, then it is no more secure than just sending the data to the recipient directly. Consider what would happen if you mistakenly sent the data to the wrong email address. If the encrypted email service will let that wrong email address view your data, then it is not secure | ||
+ | ===Disclaimer=== | ||
+ | We are not lawyers, so the above is based on our understanding of GDPR. You should consult a GDPR specialist lawyer if you are in doubt. |