Indonesia’s government has submitted a bill to parliament aimed at protecting consumer data in the digital era, which includes punishment of up to seven years in jail for distribution of personal data without consent, a minister said on Tuesday.
Indonesia to step up data protection with new bill amid booming digital economy
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29 January 2020, Indonesia
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