Slate reports on China’s emerging data protection regulatory system as the country moves toward an increased presence of state surveillance. The framework includes issues pertaining to consent, user-requested data deletion, and the collection, use and sharing of personal data. “The hope is to build a Chinese data protection regime that is uniquely suited to China: one that builds consumer trust in a thriving digital economy but does not undermine the government’s ability to maintain control,” the article states.
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