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Singapore PDPA

The Singapore Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) is a law that sets rules for organizations on how to handle personal data responsibly. It requires companies to obtain consent before collecting, using, or sharing personal information, and to protect this data from unauthorized access or misuse. The PDPA also gives individuals rights to access, correct, or withdraw their data. Its goal is to ensure data privacy while allowing organizations to operate effectively in the digital economy, balancing the needs of businesses and individuals.