For The Public
Know Your Rights
Know Your
Personal Data
Your Name ,Your Phone Number, Your Email, Your ID Card or Passport, Your Bank Account, Your Identity. And any other information that can identify a person. Do you know, citizen, that this is your private data? Therefore, The Government of Somalia has enacted the Data Protection Act, signed by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on March 20, 2023, which established the Data Protection Authority. The Data Protection Act, Law No. 005, mandates private institutions, government entities, and NGOs to protect personal data.

Your Rights
Find out more about your personal data rights.
Right of Access
Individuals have the right to know whether their personal data is being processed, where, and for what purpose. They can request a copy of their personal data.
Right to Rectification
Individuals can have inaccurate personal data corrected and incomplete data completed.
Right to Object
Individuals have the right to object to the processing of their personal data for direct marketing, research, or in a few other contexts.
Right to Erasure (Right to be Forgotten)
Under certain conditions, individuals can request the deletion of their personal data.
Right to Restrict Processing
Individuals have the right to block or suppress processing of their personal data under certain conditions.
Right to Data Portability
Individuals can request and receive their personal data for their own purposes across different services.
Rights in Relation to Automated Decision Making and Profiling
Individuals have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, that produces legal effects concerning them or similarly significantly affects them. The Somalia data protection act granted this right.
Advices
Spam Links
Spam links on Facebook can lead to phishing, malware, and data breaches. Use advanced spam filters, keep security software updated, and educate users to report suspicious links to enhance security.
Identity theft
Identity theft on Facebook can lead to financial loss. Scammers might steal accounts and ask friends for money. Use strong passwords and two-factor authentication to prevent this.
Spam Text
Spam texts on Facebook, WhatsApp, and Messenger can lead to phishing and identity theft. Avoid clicking unknown links, block and report suspicious contacts, and keep apps updated to stay safe.
Keeping Personal Information
Always keep your bank account details, ID, and passport secret, safe, and hidden. Avoid sharing this information online or with untrusted sources. Store physical documents securely and use strong, unique passwords for online accounts.
Nuisance Calls
Keep your phone number private and avoid sharing it with untrusted sources. Use call-blocking features and apps to filter out unwanted calls. Report nuisance calls to your service provider and authorities.
Phishing Messages
Avoid clicking links or downloading attachments from unknown sources. Verify the sender before sharing personal information. Use spam filters and keep your security software updated.
OTP
Always keep your One-Time Password (OTP) private and never share it with anyone. Only enter your OTP on trusted and secure websites. Enable two-factor authentication for added security and be cautious of unsolicited messages requesting your OTP.
Handling Bank Lines
Keep your personal and financial information private. Avoid discussing sensitive details aloud. Be mindful of your surroundings and protect your belongings. Use online banking services to minimize time spent in bank lines.
School ID and Certifications
Keep your school ID and certifications safe. Avoid sharing them with untrusted sources or posting them online. Store physical copies securely and make digital backups. Use your school ID only when necessary.
Public Information Security
Protect your personal information in public settings. Avoid sharing sensitive details aloud or online. Use secure networks, be cautious with public Wi-Fi, and always log out of public devices. Regularly update your passwords.
Protecting Health Records
Keep your health records private and secure. Avoid sharing them with untrusted sources or online. Store physical copies safely and use secure, password-protected systems for digital records. Verify the identity of anyone requesting your health information.