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South China Morning Post reports Hong Kong Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD) Allan Chiang Yam-wang has “found mobile app Do No Evil had supplied sensitive personal data—including names of litigants, partial identity card numbers, addresses, claims amounts and company directors' data—to users without voluntary consent.” The PCPD found the smartphone application, which allows members of the public to access a database of millions of litigation records "seriously invaded" privacy, the report states. "I must make clear that personal data obtained from the public domain is still subject to regulation of the [Personal Data (Privacy)] Ordinance, otherwise consequences will be dire," the PCPD said. The PCPD's actions have received criticism from a corporate governance activist.
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