
PDPA
The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) is a law that sets rules for how organizations should handle personal information. Its goal is to give individuals control over their data while ensuring organizations collect, use, and share data responsibly. This includes obtaining consent, protecting data from misuse or unauthorized access, and allowing individuals to access or correct their information. The PDPA helps build trust between people and organizations by emphasizing transparency and accountability in managing personal data. It applies to various sectors and promotes good data practices to protect privacy and prevent abuse.