Digital Privacy and Data Protection: Safeguarding Personal Information in the Digital Age
Digital Privacy and Data Protection: Safeguarding Personal Information in the Digital Age
In today’s digital world, the protection of personal data has become a growing concern, with individuals increasingly aware of how their information is collected, used, and shared by companies. The rise of data breaches, identity theft, and unauthorized data usage has heightened public awareness, prompting greater scrutiny of privacy practices and stricter regulations.
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Read Also : Manish Raj takes charge as SAIL, Director (Technical, Projects & Raw Materials)With the implementation of global data protection laws such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in the U.S., individuals now have more rights over their personal data, including access, correction, and the right to be forgotten. These regulations have placed greater responsibility on businesses to ensure they handle personal information securely and transparently.
Data privacy breaches—where sensitive information is exposed—are on the rise, leaving millions of users vulnerable to scams, financial fraud, and unauthorized surveillance. In response, consumers are becoming more cautious about what data they share online and are demanding greater transparency from companies regarding how their information is being used.
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