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Asia-Pacific Dashboard Digest | Op-ed: Hong Kong poll set for relaunch, but users should take heed Related reading: Notes from the IAPP Canada Managing Director, 29 March 2024

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Just because the Citizens United in Action-led mock Hong Kong chief executive ballot will go live once more doesn't mean users shouldn't participate with caution, Alex Lo writes in an op-ed for the South China Morning Post. The group suspended the poll after Privacy Commissioner Stephen Kai-yi Wong raised data collection and privacy concerns, Lo reports. There are still questions of how the group will use, store and protect the data gathered from the poll, and how long it will store the information. While Citizens United in Action has said they resolved previous security problems, "the commissioner would do well to continue probing his group and intervene if necessary," and "people should worry [about] their private data being potentially misused or insufficiently protected," Lo continues. (Registration may be required to access this story.) 
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