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Operating in Israel or handling the data of Israeli residents? You need to know about the Protection of Privacy Law (PPL), originally passed in 1981 and most recently updated in 2024. The law defines what counts as an invasion of privacy, regulates how businesses collect and use personal data, and sets new obligations for companies managing databases, including registration and oversight. One major update in 2024? Businesses must now appoint a Data Protection Officer (DPO) if they handle large-scale or sensitive personal data, or engage in monitoring. There are also new rights for individuals to access and correct their data, along with potential fines of up to 10,000 NIS (~$2,700) in certain cases even without proof of harm. What You’ll Learn: 0:19 What is PPL? 0:29 Timeline 0:52 What Businesses Are Affected? 1:05 Exemptions 1:12 Responsibilities for Businesses 1:37 Specific Responsibilities for Websites 1:47 Additional Requirements 1:57 Individual Rights 2:08 Enforcement This guide breaks down the basics so you can better understand how to handle personal data in Israel lawfully and responsibly. 👉 For more details visit https://www.clym.io/regulations/prote... and read out simplified overview of the law. 📌 Related resources: GDPR, Consent Management, Data Mapping, and Cookie Banners ⬅️ Scan your site for privacy risks: https://www.clym.io/products/scanner 🚀 Try Clym free for 14 days: https://clym.io/pricing 📞 Talk to an expert: https://calendly.com/matthew-brown-cl... 🔗 Watch next: • Видео 💡 Questions? Comment below and we’ll get back to you! Key Takeaways: PPL covers both civil and criminal violations of privacy. Businesses managing databases with more than 10,000 records or sensitive data must register with the Privacy Authority. Individuals have the right to access, correct, and in some cases request deletion of their data. Security supervisors and DPOs are mandatory in some cases. Fines and statutory damages can be applied even without proof of harm. #IsraelPrivacyLaw #PPL #DataPrivacy #BusinessGuide #Transparency #DataProtection #ConsentManagement #DataSecurity #PrivacyRights #SensitiveData #PrivacyNotice #DigitalSafety #PrivacyCompliance #DataSubjectRights #DPO Stay informed. Stay compliant. #StayOnTheSafeSide