JAKARTA - The trade agreement between the United States and Indonesia is said to open up opportunities for America to access the personal data of Indonesian citizens (WNI).
Previously, the White House had released the points of agreement between America and Indonesia on Tuesday, July 22, American time. The fifth point of the eight points is a concern. It reads "removing barriers to digital trade".
This provision is said to be the entry point for the United States to protect the personal data of Indonesian citizens.
Head of the Presidential Communication Office (PCO) Hasan Nasbi gave an overview of the possibility of accessing Indonesian citizens' personal data by the United States. He conveyed this to reporters at the Merdeka Palace Complex, Jakarta, Wednesday, July 23.
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