That sounds like the person who owns the equipment is being obstructive and using GDPR as an excuse. Or their system is appallingly designed and has personal data on the same system that's storing temperature readings, which is a security issue in itself. GDPR only deals with personal information. A temperature reading is nothing to do with it. Anyway, this is veering way off topic.And yes, logical if you have sensitive information stored. Not sensible when you have no personal data, but want to access the temperature of a piece of equipment on a substation that is of no interest to anyone other than us, yet have to still jump through all the GDPR hoops as you are accessing their system, and we have to treat this temperature value as if it's someone's bank or creditcard info....
Statistics: Posted by danielj — Fri Jul 11, 2025 9:53 am