12/01/2025
Sophia Louise Lucas-Galdo hi po.. 6 years in prison is waving once you landed back in the Philippines ZOPHIA SAJONAS LUCAS
The Data Privacy Act of 2012 (DPA), also known as Republic Act No. 10173, is a law that protects personal and sensitive information in the Philippines:
Purpose
The DPA protects the privacy of individuals while also ensuring that information can flow freely to promote innovation and growth.
Scope
The DPA applies to the collection, recording, storage, and use of personal data in both the government and private sectors.
Penalties
The DPA includes penalties for various violations, including:
Unauthorized processing of personal data, which can result in fines and up to three years in prison
Improper disposal of personal data, which can result in fines and up to one year in prison
Data breaches that expose sensitive personal information, which can result in fines and up to six years in prison