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Indonesia\'s Challenge: Low Literacy, Breached Privacy

In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, which is inevitably accelerating the digital transformation of society, infringement into privacy of personal data and hoaxes have become major issues in Indonesia\'s cybersphere.

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SATRIO PANGARSO WISANGGENI
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Young people join the Bandung Anti Hoaks (Bandung Against Hoaxes) declaration organized by the Indonesian Anti-Libel Society (Mafindo) during Car Free Day on Jl. Ir Djuanda, Bandung, West Java, on March 31, 2019 (31/3/2019).

JAKARTA, KOMPAS β€” In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, which is inevitably accelerating the digital transformation of society, infringement into privacy of personal data and hoaxes have become major issues in Indonesia\'s cybersphere.

For this reason, the ratification of the Personal Data Protection Bill is crucial to encourage digital literacy in society.

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naranasrullah
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