
Personal Data Protection Act
The Personal Data Protection Act is a law designed to regulate how organizations collect, use, and safeguard individuals' personal information. It aims to ensure that your data is handled responsibly, with transparency and fairness, giving you control over your personal details. Organizations must obtain your consent, inform you about how your data is used, and protect it from unauthorized access or breaches. If your data is mishandled, you have rights to request corrections or limits on its use. The law helps maintain trust and privacy in a digital era where personal information is increasingly shared.