This project arises as an initiative to make available several analyses already carried out on personal data protection laws in Latin American countries, which include different questions that citizens and civil society ask themselves and can be solved with open data.
Information that directly or indirectly identifies a person, i.e., it indicates the person (such as name, address or identification number), or gives clues as to the identity of the person.
This project compares the personal data protection laws of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay against the Ibero-American Data Protection Standard. It also analyzes data initiatives promoted during the pandemic by COVID 19 and the opinion of citizens on the treatment of personal data.
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