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PCPD Launches the “Privacy Awareness Week 2026”

Date: 18 June 2026

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PCPD Launches the “Privacy Awareness Week 2026”

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD) has launched its annual event, “Privacy Awareness Week 2026” (PAW 2026) from 15 to 21 June.
 
During the week, the PCPD hosted the “PCPD 30th Anniversary Privacy Protection Summit” (the Summit) and the launch ceremony of the “Hong Kong International Data Privacy Academy” on 16 June, drawing over 400 participants from Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland and overseas. The PCPD also hosted the “65th Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities Forum” (the APPA Forum) from 16 to 17 June, which brought together over 100 representatives from privacy or data protection authorities across the Asia-Pacific region to discuss a wide array of global privacy issues and share regulatory and enforcement experiences.
 
In addition, the Communications Working Group under APPA, of which the PCPD is a member, has launched the “Personal Data and Privacy Guardian” online game during PAW 2026. The game is available in various languages and suitable for persons of all ages. By simulating scenarios in our daily lives, participants are required to identify potential risks of privacy or personal data breach within a limited time. The game aims to deepen public understanding of the protection of personal data privacy. Members of the public are welcome to experience the online game at the following link:
https://www.dspdp.gov.mo/featuredsites/paw2026/game/index.html.
 
PAW is an annual event jointly supported by members of APPA to enhance public awareness of protecting and respecting personal data privacy.

 

The PCPD held the “PCPD 30th Anniversary Privacy Protection Summit” and the “65th Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities Forum” during Privacy Awareness Week 2026.


The Communications Working Group under APPA has launched the “Personal Data and Privacy Guardian” online game during Privacy Awareness Week 2026.