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What is Personal Data Protection Act?
The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) refers to privacy laws enacted in various countries to regulate how personal data is collected, stored, and processed. PDPA laws ensure that organizations obtain user consent, protect personal data, and comply with privacy regulations. Examples include Singapore’s PDPA and Sri Lanka’s PDPA, which establish guidelines for handling sensitive information securely.
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