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ANPD, CNIL, and PIPC promote data protection awareness among young people through manga
The Brazilian Data Protection Authority (ANPD), in partnership with the French National Commission on Informatics and Liberty (CNIL) and the Personal Information Protection Commission of South Korea (PIPC), is pleased to announce the availability of the educational poster "Meus Dados, Meus Direitos" in Portuguese. This initiative aims to raise awareness about data protection rights among young people, fostering a culture of privacy and responsible data management from an early age.
The poster, originally developed by CNIL and PIPC, presents key data protection concepts in an engaging and accessible way, helping young individuals understand their rights regarding personal data. By illustrating complex legal principles through storytelling, the material serves as an effective educational tool to empower youth in navigating the digital world responsibly.
International cooperation for privacy awareness
This collaboration between ANPD, CNIL, and PIPC highlights the importance of international cooperation in addressing the challenges of data protection in an increasingly interconnected world. By making this resource accessible in Portuguese, ANPD aims to ensure that Brazilian (and lusophone!) youth have access to high-quality, educational content that aligns with national and international data protection standards. The poster is available for download on the ANPD (click here) and can be used in educational settings to promote privacy-conscious behavior.
This is the first of many other international cooperation initiatives between ANPD, CNIL and PIPC. By working together across borders, our institutions reaffirm their shared commitment to empowering data subjects with knowledge and tools to protect their personal data in the digital age.
Licensing and usage
The poster is shared under the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND 3.0, which allows users to download and share the material for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that the original authorship is attributed, and the content is not altered in any way. The intellectual property rights of the material belong to CNIL and PIPC, ensuring proper recognition of their efforts in developing this educational resource.
For more information and to download the poster in other languages (English, French and Korean), visit CNIL’s Website.