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Personal Data Protection Act
I wanna ask you all something.
If your personal email address appear on a forum... and when you wanna remove it.. you contact websmaster liao but webmaster ignore... does that constitute to webmaster breaching PDPA? |
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This is an open platform, PDPA only apply to business in Singapore in the event should someone complaint of unsolicit email or phone call. Take Care, if you are entering open platform, do not use your personal email account, go to some open email platform like google mail, Hotmail, outlook or yahoo mail, apply email account that not directly relate to you and use it to collect rubbish. It is you, yourself that have to protect your own interest instead of waiting for the authority to help you. I am not sure if you really get into some sort of trouble via email but I guess you are pretty piss off for the platform management team ignore your request. Hope that this will be resolve soon for you. |
Re: Personal Data Protection Act
You need a PDP from ladyboy Johnbass.
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Personal info on a forum... everyone could see it.. and even requests to remove it were ignored... i dont know why this doesnt fall within pdpa rules. Its troubling me actually... |
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Some forum don’t have proper management, so action may be delayed or not acted on especially those that do not require screening after registration. Free for all. Maybe try to email them again or see if there is a way in the profile section if they had one and change it. Hopefully that can be done. |
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Since you're a registered member of whatever forum you're constantly on about why don't you post your crap there instead? :rolleyes: |
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