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What is Privacy Act?
The Privacy Act is a data protection law that regulates how personal information is collected, used, and disclosed by public and private entities. Countries like the United States and Australia have their own Privacy Acts, which grant individuals rights over their data, including access, correction, and deletion. These laws ensure compliance with privacy best practices and protect users from unauthorized data use.
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