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Mindful of providing
personal data to others
1. The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Mr.
Roderick B. Woo reminds parents that they should teach their children
not to disclose their personal data to strangers recklessly.
2. Recently, two parents have lodged complaints with
the PCPD against two tutorial centres, complaining that their staff
carried out door-to-door promotion of their tutorial services with the
personal data of the complainants’ children in hand. The
complainants said that they had never provided their children’s
personal data to those tutorial centres. Therefore, they
suspected that the centres had collected their children’s personal data
by unlawful means and then made use of the data to promote tutorial
services to them.
3. Under Data Protection Principle 1(2) of the
Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, personal data shall be collected by
means which are lawful and fair in the circumstances of the case.
4. Upon investigation, it was found that the staff of
the two tutorial centres had carried out surveys with the complainants’
children at home. In one of the cases, a child admitted that the
staff of a tutorial centre had carried out a survey with him at home
and collected his personal data, such as name, address and class, for
the purpose of future door-to-door promotion of tutorial
services. In the circumstances, there is no prima facie evidence
showing contravention of the requirements of the Data Protection
Principle by the tutorial centres.
5. Mr. Woo said, “Personal data of oneself are very
personal and valuable. Before understanding the purpose of
personal data collection, members of the public should not recklessly
disclose their personal data to strangers for benefit or convenience in
order to avoid unnecessary losses.
6. For children education, the PCPD has published a
pamphlet on “Respect Others and Protect Privacy”, using living
examples, games, magic and puzzles to raise their awareness of personal
data protection. The pamphlets are available from the office of
the PCPD or for download from the website of www.pcpd.org.hk.
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