2020
DOI: 10.32890/uumjls.9.2018.9116
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Right of Online Informational Privacy of Children in Malaysia: A Statutory Perspective

Abstract: The advantage of digital era with unlimited access to the Internet is enjoyed by most people globally including the young and children. However, policy-makers concern with the advancement of Internet and propagate the idea of shielding and segregating the children from the harm that may cause from access to the Internet, including breach of online privacy of the children. Children are not sensitive with their online privacy or do not know how to protect their online privacy. Hence, some countries have enacted … Show more

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“…In line with the UNCRC, the government has taken very active measures to protect these children through the National Child Protection Policy. This policy emphasises the strategies and procedures to deter any action amounting to neglect, abuse, violence and exploitation of children (Ayub & Yusoff, 2018). However, this policy is limited, particularly with regards to immunisation among children.…”
Section: To Compel or Not: Human Right Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with the UNCRC, the government has taken very active measures to protect these children through the National Child Protection Policy. This policy emphasises the strategies and procedures to deter any action amounting to neglect, abuse, violence and exploitation of children (Ayub & Yusoff, 2018). However, this policy is limited, particularly with regards to immunisation among children.…”
Section: To Compel or Not: Human Right Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this digital age, globally, most people, particularly, the young, enjoy the advantage of limitless access to the Internet (Ayub & Yusoff, 2020). This virtual reality is a double-edged sword that makes life easier, faster, and smarter, and simultaneously, entails potential privacy threats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this age, the dependence on online platforms has increased significantly, and people have begun using diverse online platforms for multiple purposes, such as education, teaching, learning, business, entertainment, and socialisation. Most people, especially, the young, enjoy the advantage of limitless access to Internet-provided facilities and services (Ayub & Yusoff, 2020). However, in this digital atmosphere, the collection, retention, use, and transfer of personal data have become rampant chiefly by government agencies and business entities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%