People are being told they are entitled to compensation as more companies move into the industry
Meanwhile, some people find out they have been the victim of a data breach after submitting aGuardian Money has been told that some utility companies and other firms are still being lax when it comes to customers’ information, and are emailing Excel spreadsheets full of personal data to perhaps dozens of people.Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA
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