The Personal Data Protection Act 2023 in Pakistan is a groundbreaking legal framework aimed at safeguarding the privacy and security of individuals’ personal data. This act reflects Pakistan’s commitment to aligning with global data protection standards, ensuring transparency, accountability, and integrity in data handling practices.
Under the act, organizations and businesses collecting, processing, or storing personal data are required to comply with strict regulations. Key provisions include obtaining explicit consent for data usage, ensuring data security, and limiting data sharing to authorized purposes. Individuals have the right to access their personal data, correct inaccuracies, and request its deletion if necessary.
Non-compliance with the act can result in hefty fines and penalties, emphasizing the government’s dedication to enforcing data privacy. Special provisions have been made to regulate the transfer of data across borders, ensuring that international data exchanges respect Pakistan’s legal framework.
The act also introduces the establishment of a Data Protection Authority to oversee compliance, address grievances, and promote public awareness. This law is a significant step forward in protecting citizens from data breaches, misuse, and unauthorized surveillance, fostering trust in digital ecosystems and promoting economic growth through secure data practices.