Hong Kong:
PCPD Study Reveals Gap In Child Privacy Knowledge
24 September 2015
Jones Day
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On May 19, the PCPD released the results of an exploratory study on child
privacy carried out by the Centre of the Advancement of Social
Sciences Research of Hong Kong Baptist University. The study shows
the lack of awareness about children's privacy among children,
their parents, and teachers. The PCPD developed a website called "Youth Privacy Portal"
that provides information on personal data privacy for children and
parents.
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