Which European-influenced safeguard was NOT included in Hong Kong or Singapore's personal data protection acts, but was subsequently adopted as a consideration in regulatory guidelines?
A.
Controls on automated decision making.
B.
Additional protection for sensitive personal data.
C.
Legitimate interest as a legal basis for processing.
D.
Notice requirements when data is collected from third parties.
Singapore
Personal Data Protection Commission (“PDPC”) has issued its first decision on the Legitimate Interests Exception under the PDPA.
While the PDPA remains largely a consent-based regime, the Legitimate Interests Exception is one of the exceptions from consent available under the PDPA.
Yes, the PCPD confirmed that there is a legitimate basis for employers to collect additional data of the subjects.
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Bhimesh
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