PDPA stands for Personal Data Protection Act. It is a data privacy law that governs the collection, use, disclosure, and care of personal data. Many countries and regions have their own version of the PDPA (or similar data privacy laws) to protect individuals' personal information. The key principles often include consent, purpose limitation, data minimization, accuracy, protection, retention limitation, transparency, and accountability. The specific requirements and enforcement mechanisms vary depending on the jurisdiction.
Whether you're looking to get your foot in the door, find the right person to talk to, or close the deal — accurate, detailed, trustworthy, and timely information about the organization you're selling to is invaluable.
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