
PDPA Thailand
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- Q1What does PDPA stand for in the context of Thailand's data protection law?Personal Data Protection ActPublic Disclosure Prevention AgreementPrivacy Data Protection ActProfessional Data Processing Authority30s
- Q2Who is responsible for enforcing the PDPA law in Thailand?National Health Security OfficeDepartment of Land TransportMinistry of EducationPersonal Data Protection Committee30s
- Q3What type of data does the PDPA Thailand aim to protect?Geographical dataWeather dataFinancial dataPersonal data30s
- Q4What rights do individuals have under the PDPA Thailand regarding their personal data?Right to access, right to rectification, and right to erasureRight to cook, right to shop, and right to exerciseRight to work, right to travel, and right to studyRight to buy, right to sell, and right to rent30s
- Q5What is the purpose of the PDPA Thailand law?To promote the sharing of personal data without restrictionsTo encourage the sale of personal data for profitTo ban the use of all data in ThailandTo regulate the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data30s
- Q6What is the maximum fine for non-compliance with the PDPA Thailand law?Up to 1 million Thai BahtUp to 10 million Thai BahtUp to 100 million Thai BahtUp to 5 million Thai Baht30s
- Q7What is the minimum age requirement for individuals to provide consent for the processing of their personal data under the PDPA Thailand law?21 years old20 years old23 years old18 years old30s
- Q8What are the key principles of data protection under the PDPA Thailand law?Lawful processing, consent, purpose limitation, data minimization, accuracy, storage limitation, integrity, confidentiality, and accountabilityInformal processing, implied consent, unlimited purposes, data exaggeration, error-prone storage, data manipulation, open access, disclosure, and negligenceIllegal processing, forced consent, data misdirection, data magnification, falsehood, continuous storage, data corruption, exposure, and carelessnessUnlawful processing, non-consent, data expansion, data maximization, inaccuracy, unlimited storage, secrecy, revelation, and irresponsibility30s
- Q9What is the definition of 'personal data' under the PDPA Thailand law?Any financial information of an individualAny information related to a company or organizationAny information relating to an identified or identifiable individualAny geographical data of a region30s
- Q10What are the key elements of data processing under the PDPA Thailand law?Manipulation, alteration, or transmission of personal dataCollection, use, or disclosure of personal dataStorage, disposal, or distribution of personal dataAbandonment, destruction, or concealment of personal data30s