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The phrase "are processed fairly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing fairness in procedures, such as in legal, business, or ethical discussions.
Example: "All customer complaints are processed fairly to ensure that every voice is heard and addressed."
Alternatives: "are handled justly" or "are treated equitably."
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The Justice Department has urged him not to favor one form of payment, and to make sure that interim claims are processed fairly and efficiently.
"To ensure this can be sustainable we must also build a regional system based on established human rights principles, which aims to ensure that asylum seekers are protected properly in countries of first asylum or transit, are processed fairly, and, for those found to be refugees, are afforded timely settlement outcomes".
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The Data Protection Act already requires that data is processed fairly and lawfully, so charities shouldn't have too much more to do.
Liberty believes the problems touched on above with regards to consent raises immediate questions about whether information taken in such circumstances can be said to have been processed "fairly and lawfully".
The tactic breached both the Data Protection Act, which requires personal information to be processed fairly, and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations, which govern electronic marketing and require consent to be given freely and for a specific purpose, the ICO said.
The report found that almost one in three mobile apps "appeared to request an excessive number of permissions to access additional personal information" despite ICO guidance for mobile app developers that requires personal data be processed "fairly" and "lawfully".
Ensuring that personal data is processed fairly and transparently is a key requirement of the Act.
According to paragraph 2 of the latter provision, "[s]uch data must be processed fairly for specified purposes and on the basis of the consent of the person concerned or some other legitimate basis laid down by law.
"[s]uch data must be processed fairly for specified purposes and on the basis of the consent of the person concerned or some other legitimate basis laid down by law.
But, as Longfield points out, Article 5 of the GDPR states that data must be "processed lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner in relation to individuals".
"The Data Protection Act is very clear: the very first principle is that your data is only processed fairly and lawfully.
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