RIGHT TO PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION
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The epidemic has changed the life of each and every individual, 2020 was the year in which the globe turns into digitalization globe. The necessity of data and data movement was highlighted as being one of the years with the bright spots. The proportion of internet users around the world throughout the world has increased around 298 million additional users were added from January 2019.i So with the upheaval in digitalization concerns about the security of data, in other words, the right to privacy, are indeed widespread. The right to privacy pertains to a person's individual ability to regulate how data is captured, used, and disclosed. Furthermore, the evolution of technology (specially in epidemic period) has created a new set of privacy and data protection concerns. A person might be readily damaged by the availability of deceptive digital data that could be transmitted to an unauthorized third party at fast speed. This increase in the use of personal data has numerous advantages, but it also has the potential to cause issues (For example Pegasus spyware issue which is going on in India).
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