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10/11/21

LLOYD v GOOGLE LLC [2021] UKSC 50

A claimant cannot recover damages under Data Protection Act 1998, s.13  for loss of control of their data without proving pecuniary loss or distress.  In s.13 damage means financial loss or physical or psychological injury and distress.  The court also gave guidance on the conduct of representative actions under CPR r.19.6.