
Personal Data Protection Law
Personal Data Protection Law refers to regulations that govern how organizations collect, use, store, and share individuals’ personal information. These laws are designed to protect people's privacy and give them greater control over their own data. Key principles include obtaining consent before data collection, ensuring data security, and allowing people to access or delete their information. Such laws, like the GDPR in Europe, aim to prevent misuse of personal data and promote transparency, accountability, and individuals’ rights in the digital age, fostering trust between individuals and organizations handling their information.