Out-Law.com reports:
The record number of privacy complaints logged in Hong Kong can in part be tied to the fact there are a growing number of companies with business models based on using personal data, an expert has said.
Hong Kong-based data privacy specialist Paul Haswell of Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind Out-Law.com, said increased consumer awareness of the “value and risk associated with sharing personal data” is also likely to explain the rise in complaints recorded.
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