KEY POINTS
  • China has passed the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), which lays out for the first time a comprehensive set of rules around data collection.
  • The rules add to Beijing's tightening of regulation, particularly around data, which could impact the way China's technology giants operate.
  • A final version of the law has not been published but a previous draft included rules around requiring consent for data protection and punishments for companies that did not comply.
A Chinese mobile phone user in Shanghai. China has passed the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), which lays out for the first time a comprehensive set of rules around data collection.

GUANGZHOU, China — China passed a major data protection law on Friday setting out tougher rules on how companies collect and handle their users' information.

The rules add to Beijing's tightening of regulation, particularly around data, which could impact the way China's technology giants operate.