Independent Supervisory Authority to Protect Social Media Users' Personal Information in Indonesia

  • Syafta G
  • Fahni R
  • Ningsih A
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Abstract

Given the lack of a specific institution in Indonesia that oversees personal data protection, the importance of protecting personal data is frequently debated. Along with technological developments that continue to occur, it will be directly proportional to the legal risks caused. Hence, these developments need to be balanced with existing legal rules to minimize the occurrence of criminal cases, one of which is the misuse of technology today, which is related to property rights to personal data, especially personal data on social media. This paper uses a normative research method to determine the essence of the formation of legal products and independent authority institutions in Indonesia in maximizing protection and law enforcement against misuse of personal data. Based on the study's results, it is known that the urgency of establishing this independent authority greatly influences the protection of the misuse of personal data, especially personal data on social media.

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Syafta, G., Fahni, R., & Ningsih, A. F. (2022). Independent Supervisory Authority to Protect Social Media Users’ Personal Information in Indonesia. Ius Poenale, 3(1), 39–48. https://doi.org/10.25041/ip.v3i1.2531

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