authorised dealer for mobile phones has been fined a record S$48,000 (RM168,412) for exploiting customers’ personal data to register more SIM cards, without their knowledge or consent, before selling them.
SINGAPORE – An authorised dealer in mobile phones has been fined a record $48,000 for exploiting customers’ personal data to register SIM cards without their knowledge or consent, before selling them. The Personal Data Protection Commission said on Jan 17 that Koh Wei Ming, also known as Muhammad Amin Koh, was found to have illegally sold more than 1,000 of.
Singapore News - An authorised dealer for mobile phones has been fined a record $48,000 for exploiting customers’ personal data to register more SIM cards, without their knowledge or consent, before selling them. The Personal Data Protection Commission said on Jan 17 that Koh Wei Ming,. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE The sole proprietor of a mobile phone shop has been given a record S$48,000 fine for using his customers’ personal data to illicitly register prepaid SIM cards without their knowledge or consent.