Hong Kong to Secure Ride-Hailing Data for National Security
Hong Kong transport authorities will “actively explore” the secure storage of ride-hailing data ahead of new regulations for the industry due to take effect in August, as part of efforts to ensure compliance with national security. Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan on Monday stopped short of revealing whether data about users collected by ride-hailing platforms in Hong Kong would be required to be kept in the city, but stressed the importance of privacy and sec
Hong Kong's transport authorities are considering secure storage of ride-hailing data as new regulations approach in August. The move is part of broader efforts to align with national security requirements. Transport Secretary Mable Chan has not confirmed if user data must be stored locally. She emphasized the need for privacy and data protection. The government is working to ensure compliance without compromising user rights. The details of the regulations remain under discussion. Authorities are balancing security needs with concerns about data privacy. This development reflects growing regulatory scrutiny in the tech sector.
This matters as it highlights the intersection of technology, privacy, and national security in Hong Kong's regulatory landscape.
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