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PDPA | Happenn

Thailand’s PDPA Compliance

The Personal Data Protection Act is the latest version of Thailand’s privacy law, officially enforced on June 1st, 2022. On this page, you’ll learn about how Happenn complies with it and how we, and our third parties services, collect, process, and use your data to provide you with our products and services, additionally, how we use your information on analytical sessions and marketing communications.

What is Personal Data?

Long story short, it’s every data/information that belongs to you. For example, your name, email address, ID card number, credit card information, birthday, GPS location, IP address, or even your health/political/religious information.

What is Personal Data?

Long story short, it’s every data/information that belongs to you. For example, your name, email address, ID card number, credit card information, birthday, GPS location, IP address, or even your health/political/religious information.
The Roles

Who Owns, Controls, and Uses the Data

There are 3 roles under the PDPA law: Subject, Controller, and Processor

An online event requires attendees to register their accounts. The attendees are the “Data Subject,” while the event host/organizer is the “Data Controller” who decides what data should be used. Suppose the host didn’t create the event platform by themselves. They must give the 3rd party company (let’s say this is us, Happenn) to process. This company is the Data Processor.
The Roles

Who Owns, Controls, and Uses the Data

There are 3 roles under the PDPA law: Subject, Controller, and Processor

An online event requires attendees to register their accounts. The attendees are the “Data Subject,” while the event host/organizer is the “Data Controller” who decides what data should be used. Suppose the host didn’t create the event platform by themselves. They must give the 3rd party company (let’s say this is us, Happenn) to process. This company is the Data Processor.
The Process

How We Use the Data

For Happenn, we’ll only use your data as less as it needs to deliver our products/services. The Data Subject and Controller have 8 rights to do with your data at any time.
The Process

How We Use the Data

For Happenn, we’ll only use your data as less as it needs to deliver our products/services. The Data Subject and Controller have 8 rights to do with your data at any time.
The Rights

Know What You Can Do With Your Data

Before you (both Subject and Controller) submit the data to us (the Processor), you have a ‘right to inform’ what we’re collecting and how we’ll use the data. Then you will always have the other 7 rights to access, object, erasure, prohibit, withdraw, correct, and file a complaint if you find any actions of us that do not comply with the law.
The Rights

Know What You Can Do With Your Data

Before you (both Subject and Controller) submit the data to us (the Processor), you have a ‘right to inform’ what we’re collecting and how we’ll use the data. Then you will always have the other 7 rights to access, object, erasure, prohibit, withdraw, correct, and file a complaint if you find any actions of us that do not comply with the law.

To Perform Any Requests or Ask for More Information

Please head to our Contact page and fill your information in the blank. Or contact us through 1. hello@happenn.com or 2. Our staff that you already have a contact. We’ll get back to you within 24 hours of the business day.