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50% of websites in Morocco do not protect users’ personal data

Posted on September 20, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Tarik El Barakah reports:

The National Commission for the Protection of Personal Data (CNDP) has revealed on Friday that 50% of the websites in Morocco do not respect the legal procedures for the protection of such data.

In a control operation of personal data that involved 104 websites, the CNDP said that only 22% of these websites provide references to the protection of personal data in accordance with the law.

The control campaign identified that 28% of websites show a feature that indicates they are protecting personal data of their users in line with the legal requirements, yet it is “incomplete”.

Read more on Morocco World News

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