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Data Protection Provisions Of Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act Take Effect On July 2, 2014
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Data protection provisions of Singapore's Personal Data
Protection Act take effect on July 2, 2014, and establish data protection obligations such as
having reasonable purposes and obtaining consent for the
collection, use, or disclosure of personal data; allowing
individuals to access and correct personal data; and maintaining
policies and practices to ensure compliance with the Act.
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