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View all search resultsBecause of the absence of clear guidelines on what constitutes "strong evidence" of children's regular access to a platform, predicting whether a platform will ultimately be classified as “likely to be accessed and/or used by children” remains challenging.
The government was rightly hailed for passing the 2022 data protection law, but as the country continues in its digital transformation and the world whirls amid rapid technological advancements, the next administration needs to take a wider look, including national security, at guaranteeing data privacy as a fundamental right.
Depending on how it is designed, the central bank can wield its planned "digital rupiah" CBDC as a powerful tool for combating corruption, but this requires a delicate balance between transparency, security and individual privacy.
TikTok seems to present an easy target for many countries, but seeing how the line between communication and trade is blurring today, especially in the retail sector, the government would do well to take a look at the broader implications of banning social commerce, lest it clamp down on homegrown start-ups that are supporting Indonesia's economic backbone: MSMEs.
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