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Uganda Introduces Stricter Data Protection Laws to Protect Children’s Personal Information

Introduction

The Ugandan government has introduced a new law aimed at protecting children’s personal information by establishing a system to ascertain their age and obtain consent from parents or legal guardians before collecting, processing, or storing such data. The law came into effect on [insert date] and requires data controllers and processors to obtain prior consent from parents or legal guardians before collecting or processing data relating to children.

Stricter Rules for Data Analytics Companies

Data analytics companies operating in Uganda will be required to operate within specific parameters to avoid contravening the Act. These companies must establish and maintain confidentiality and security measures to protect the integrity of personal data.

Key Requirements for Data Analytics Companies

  • Establish and maintain confidentiality and security measures
  • Operate within specific parameters to avoid contravention of the Act

Data Subject Rights

The new law provides several rights to data subjects, including:

  • The right to access their personal information
  • The right to know the purpose for which it is collected
  • The right to prevent processing of personal data
  • The right to opt-out of direct marketing
  • The right not to be subjected to a decision that affects them solely based on automated processing of personal data

Key Rights for Data Subjects

  • Access their personal information
  • Know the purpose for which it is collected
  • Prevent processing of personal data
  • Opt-out of direct marketing
  • Not be subjected to decisions based on automated processing

Penalties for Non-Compliance

The law introduces several penalties for non-compliance, including:

  • Fines for unlawful obtaining or disclosure of personal data
  • Destruction, deletion, or alteration of personal data without authority
  • Contravention of the Act’s provisions

Key Penalties for Non-Compliance

  • Fines for unlawful obtaining or disclosure of personal data
  • Destruction, deletion, or alteration of personal data without authority
  • Contravention of the Act’s provisions

Experts Welcome New Law

Data protection experts have welcomed the new law, saying it is a major step towards protecting children’s personal information in Uganda. “This law is long overdue,” said [Name], a data protection expert. “It will help to ensure that children’s personal information is protected and that they are not exploited for commercial gain.”

Quotes from Data Protection Experts

  • “This law is long overdue… It will help to ensure that children’s personal information is protected and that they are not exploited for commercial gain.” - [Name], data protection expert

Conclusion

The new law is expected to have a significant impact on the way personal data is collected, processed, and stored in Uganda, and will provide greater protections for individuals and families.

Contact Information

For more information about the new law, please contact:

[Name] Data Protection Authority Uganda

Email: [email address] Phone: [phone number]

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  • Experts Welcome New Law to Protect Children’s Personal Information