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Proposed amendments to the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance to combat doxxing acts

Data Protection Report

The Hong Kong Government is proposing amendments to the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (the “ PDPO ”) to combat doxxing acts. CB(4)974/20-21(03) ) (the “ Paper ”). public display) personal data of a data subject. The amendments. i) Introducing an offence to curb doxxing acts.

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The Not-so-True People-Search Network from China

Krebs on Security

It’s not unusual for the data brokers behind people-search websites to use pseudonyms in their day-to-day lives (you would, too). Some of these personal data purveyors even try to reinvent their online identities in a bid to hide their conflicts of interest. com was registered in June 2020 via Alibaba Cloud Beijing.

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Consultation paper published on Hong Kong’s data protection law

Data Protection Report

CB(2) 512/19-20(03 ) (the Paper ) seeking views on changes to Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Cap.486) The Paper recognises that it is not practicable to set a uniform retention period applicable to all types of personal data held by various organisations for different purposes. 486) (the PDPO ).

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Consultation paper published on Hong Kong’s data protection law

Data Protection Report

CB(2) 512/19-20(03 ) (the Paper ) seeking views on changes to Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Cap.486) The Paper recognises that it is not practicable to set a uniform retention period applicable to all types of personal data held by various organisations for different purposes. 486) (the PDPO ).

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A Solution to Schrems II and the Security of Transatlantic Data Flows

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

A Solution to Schrems II and the Security of Transatlantic Data Flows. Thu, 12/03/2020 - 05:24. Five months ago the European Court of Justice ruled that Privacy Shield did not comply with its citizens’ privacy rights. They need to be in the sole control of the data exporter within European Economic Area.