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Hong Kong’s anti-doxxing bill and what it means for the city and big tech companies

Hong Kong is preparing to outlaw doxxing and cyber harassment, with a bill expected to go before the Legislative Council by October 2021. It outlines severe penalties not only for offenders, but also online platform operators that enable them to leak private information. The Post’s Hong Kong news editor Denise Tsang explains what the bill means for Hong Kong.

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