Data Protection in Bolivia

Data protection laws in Bolivia

Bolivia does not have a comprehensive Data Protection Law. Currently, draft laws are still under development and have been under discussion since 2023. More generally, laws that indirectly regulate the protection of personal data are the following: 

  • The Political Constitution of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, in Article Nº130
    Any individual or collective person who believes to be unduly or illegally prevented from knowing, objecting or obtaining the deletion or rectification of the data registered by any physical, electronic means, magnetic or computer, in public or private files or databases, or that affect their fundamental right to personal or family privacy, or in their own image, honor and reputation, may file a Private Protection Action.
  • Supreme Decree No. 1391 and Supreme Decree No. 1793
    This Supreme Decrees requires obtaining the express and written consent of users for any kind of use of their personal data the telecommunications sector.

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