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Jurnal Komunikasi
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Jurnal Komunikasi menerbitkan artikel penelitian dari berbagai topik dalam ilmu komunikasi. Jurnal merupakan ruang interdisipliner yang mewadahi penelitian terkait komunikasi dan media yang tidak terbatas pada komunikasi interpersonal, komunikasi massa, periklanan, strategi komunikasi, dan studi media.
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PROTECTION OF CHILDREN'S DATA ON THE INTERNET: LEGAL AND POLICY ASPECTS Gunawan Widjaja; Hotmaria Hertawaty Sijabat
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): April
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The protection of children's data on the internet is becoming an increasingly crucial issue as the use of digital technology by children increases. This study explores various legal and policy aspects designed to protect children's personal data in the digital realm. In the legal context, this document discusses regulations adopted by various countries, such as the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in the United States, which requires parental consent for the collection of data on children under a certain age. In addition, the policies implemented by governments, technology companies, and educational institutions are outlined to demonstrate how multisectoral collaboration can strengthen the protection of children's data. The main findings highlight the importance of public education and consistent implementation of existing policies as the key to creating a safer online environment for children. The study concludes with policy recommendations to improve the framework for the protection of children's data, including the need for strict sanctions against violations and the importance of raising awareness about digital privacy.
THE RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN: LEGAL IMPLICATIONS IN THE CONNECTED INFORMATION ERA Gunawan Widjaja; Hotmaria Hertawaty Sijabat
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This article discusses the concept of the ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ in the context of an increasingly connected digital era. This right allows individuals to request the removal of their personal data that is irrelevant, outdated, or misleading from online search results, thus giving them greater control over their personal information scattered on the internet. However, the implementation of this right raises complex legal challenges, particularly in balancing individual privacy rights with freedom of public information. This article explores the existing legal framework, as well as the social and ethical implications of implementing the ‘Right to Be Forgotten’. Thus, this article underlines the need for a flexible and balanced policy framework to accommodate technological developments without compromising the principles of transparency and access to information.
POTENTIAL FOR PRIVACY VIOLATIONS BY MOBILE APPLICATIONS: A LITERATURE REVIEW OF LEGAL STUDIES Loso Judijanto
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Mobile applications, with their ability to collect and process user data, raise significant privacy concerns. This literature study critically evaluates the risks of possible privacy violations and how applicable legal regulations address these issues. It was found that many applications fail to obtain clear consent from users and are often not transparent in their data collection and processing practices. In addition, sharing data with third parties without adequate safeguards increases the risk of data leakage. Through a legal perspective, this study emphasises the importance of transparency, data protection, and accountability of application developers in maintaining user privacy. This study underlines that a comprehensive approach to regulation and the strict application of privacy principles are essential to reduce the risk of violations and protect user rights.
THE IMPACT OF BIG DATA ON INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY: LEGAL ANALYSIS AND PROTECTION POLICIES Gunawan Widjaja; Hotmaria Hertawaty Sijabat
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The development of big data technology has had a significant impact on various aspects of life, including individual privacy. This phenomenon allows for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of large amounts of data, which often involves personal information. This impact poses serious challenges in protecting individual privacy rights due to the unauthorised use of data which can lead to the misuse of information. This study explores the dynamics and implications of big data on individual privacy, including an analysis of existing policies and legal regulations. Several regulations such as the GDPR in the European Union, the CCPA in the United States, and the Personal Data Protection Act in Indonesia have become an important foundation for the protection of individual rights in the management of personal data. However, the effective implementation of regulations remains a major challenge given the rapid pace of technological development and data growth. Thus, this study emphasises that privacy protection in the big data era requires a holistic approach that includes strict regulation, the application of security technologies such as encryption and anonymisation, and public education about the importance of data privacy. Only with global collaboration and continuous efforts can people enjoy the benefits of big data while maintaining the privacy rights of each individual.
DATA PROTECTION IN THE HEALTH SECTOR: POLICIES AND PRACTICES IN THE DIGITAL AGE Gunawan Widjaja; Hotmaria Hertawaty Sijabat
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Data protection in the healthcare sector is a crucial aspect in the digital era, given the increasing volume and complexity of data. This article explores existing data protection policies and practices, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which provide a framework for regulating patient data privacy and security. Although policies are in place, significant challenges remain, particularly with growing cyber threats and sometimes outdated technology. Various practices have been implemented to address these challenges, including the use of encryption, blockchain technology, and improved security systems. Education and training for health workers and collaboration between stakeholders are also important elements in ensuring effective data protection. Going forward, a multidimensional approach that includes policy, technology, and human awareness is needed to ensure the security of patient data, reduce risk, and improve the quality of health services.

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