Are business cards considered personal information? A thorough explanation of the risks and safe management methods!
We will also introduce cases that are not applicable for personal use!
Business card exchanges are commonly conducted in business settings such as meetings and exhibitions. However, the information recorded on the business cards received here, such as names, company names, department names, phone numbers, and email addresses, falls under the category of "personal information" as defined by the Personal Information Protection Law. In other words, when a company uses or stores this information for business purposes, it must be handled appropriately in accordance with the rules of the Personal Information Protection Law. This article will explain in detail why managing business cards is important for companies, how to avoid risks, and provide a legal perspective on the matter. *For more details, please refer to the PDF. Feel free to contact us for more information.*
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