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Hong Kong anti-doxxing law passes sparking concerns it could be used to stifle dissent, critics say – ABC News
A new privacy law passes in Hong Kong sparking fears the government could use it to further curtail freedoms, while the state…
Hong Kong’s legislature has passed a privacy law tackling doxxing the public release of information identifying an individual or organisation that critics say could be used to protect those in power and target civil society.
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