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PCPD News
私隱專員公署通訊
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Issue no. 32
公署動態
PCPD in Action
公署最新電視宣傳片 –「慎留數碼腳印 智慧生活態度」
PCPD’s New TV API – “Stay Smart. Mind Your Digital Footprint”
公署於
2015
年
11
月下旬發放以「慎留
數碼腳印 智慧生活態度」為主題的最新
電視宣傳片,呼籲市民上網時要謹慎,
保障及尊重他人的個人資料。
公署邀得著名傳媒人方健儀小姐參與拍
攝這
30
秒的電視宣傳片。私隱專員黃
繼兒表示:「這宣傳片以生活化的方式
提醒市民下載手機應用程式時要留意有
否被過度收集個人資料;上網分享資訊
亦要小心,先取得別人同意才發放其個
人資料和圖片等,慎留數碼腳印。」
黃繼兒強調:「個人資料與我們日常生
活息息相關。個人資料一經在互聯網上
或數碼世界發放,便無法刪除。過去大
眾關注的電話騙案、直接促銷及網上欺
凌等事件或多或少和我們不經意地留下
數碼腳印有關,所以保障個人資料首要
自保,上網或下載應用程式時應謹慎
『用腦』,考慮清楚風險和後果,方是
智慧的生活態度。」
公眾亦可透過以下渠道收看這宣傳片:
1.
公署的網站
(
www.pcpd.org.hk)
2.
公署的
YouTube
專頁
(
www.youtube.com/user/PCPDHKSAR
)
Th e P C P D l a u n c h e d a n e w T V
Announcements in the Public Interest
(“API”) entitled “Stay Smart. Mind
Your Digital Footprint” in the end of
November 2015, calling on members
of the public to go online vigilantly, and
protect, respect others’ personal data.
Well-known media figure Ms Akina
FONG was invited by the PCPD to take
part in this 30–second TV API. Privacy
Commissioner Mr Stephen WONG
said, “In a brisk lively manner, this
API advises members of the public to
share information online vigilantly, to
obtain others’ consent before uploading
their personal data or sharing photos
online. Before downloading a mobile
application, we should find out if it will
collect our personal data excessively. In
sum, mind your digital footprint.”
Mr Wong emphasised, “Every part of
our daily life is related to personal
data. Once personal data is uploaded
to the Internet, it can never be deleted.
Many incidents concerning telephone
deception, direct marketing and cyber-
bullying were notably, one way or
another, stemmed from digital footprints
left by people unintentionally or
inadvertently. Hence we need to assess
the risks and consequences when going
online or downloading apps. As a starting
point in protecting our own personal
data, we should use our brains and stay
smart.”
The TV API can also be viewed at the
links below:
a. PCPD’s website
( www.pcpd.org.hk )b. PCPD’s YouTube page (
www.youtube.com/user/PCPDHKSAR
)