Military registration: duties of conscripts and reservists
I need to update my military registration information. Can I do this in person, not through my online account, if my personal information has changed?
I need to update my military registration information. Can I do this in person, not through my online account, if my personal information has changed?
I learned that lawyers' contact details in ERAU have now been opened for public access, and phone numbers, office addresses, and other personal information are visible again. I am interested in how legal it is to publish such data if it can affect the safety of lawyers or lead to the risk of fraud? What mechanisms are available to protect lawyers' personal information if they do not want their personal contacts to be publicly available?
I found out that it is now possible to get help from a psychologist or psychotherapist online, without even leaving home. But I want to understand: will my personal data truly be securely protected when I contact such specialists via the internet? What guarantees of confidentiality are there, and what should I do if I suddenly find out that my personal data has become accessible to third parties?
I saw news that Google has expanded autofill in Chrome, and now the browser will automatically fill in not only my contacts, but also payment cards and even data about future trips from Google Wallet. I am concerned: are my personal and financial data protected according to the laws of Ukraine when I use this autofill for purchases or bookings? What can a user do if such information falls into the hands of third parties or is used without my consent?
I recently read about a scam in the Czech Republic where fraudsters used the personal data of Ukrainian refugee women to claim housing subsidies without their knowledge. I am very concerned whether there is a way to find out if my data has also been used in similar schemes, and what I should do if I suspect that some assistance has been illegally claimed abroad on my behalf?
I read that a lawsuit was filed in the US against Temu on charges of collecting personal data and even possible spying through the app. This alarmed me because I also use Temu on my smartphone. Tell me, is my personal data protected under Ukrainian law if I use this app? Is there a risk that Temu may collect or transfer my information to third parties without my consent, and how can I protect myself in such a situation?
How will the protection of my personal data be organized in this new system? What measures are in place to prevent their leakage or misuse?
Recently, changes to the Civil Code of Ukraine regarding privacy and freedom of speech were discussed. I am interested in how the balance between freedom of speech and personal data protection will be ensured in the new regulations. Will these changes be effective and fair for everyone?
The State Enterprise 'National Information Systems' and the Cyberpolice have signed a memorandum of cooperation in the field of cyber protection of state registers. What does this mean for the protection of my personal data?
Are officials responsible for the leakage of my personal data from a government database?