Company: MASK
Filing Date: 2025-11-25
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001185185-25-001852
Chunk: 172

Company: 3 E Network Technology Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-11-25
Form: F-1
Chunk 172
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 the purpose; |

| ● | personal                                                                 
 data must be accurate, complete, not misleading and kept up to date; and |

| ● | a                                                                                                                                      
 data subject must be given access to his or her own personal data and be able to correct that data where it is inaccurate, incomplete, 
 misleading or not up to date, except where a request for such access or correction is refused under the BVI DPA.                       |

The BVI DPA imposes specific obligations on data controllers, including the duty to (i) apply the data protection principles; and (ii) respond in a timely fashion to requests from data subjects in relation to their personal data. The Information Commissioner is the regulator responsible for the proper functioning and enforcement of the BVI DPA. Offences under the BVI DPA include

| ● | processing                                               
 sensitive personal data in contravention of the BVI DPA; |

| ● | willfully                                                                                                            
 obstructing the Information Commissioner or an authorized officer in the conduct of his or her duties and functions; |

| ● | willfully                                                            
 disclosing personal information in contravention of the BVI DPA; and |

| ● | collecting,                                                                            
 storing or disposing of personal information in a manner that contravenes the BVI DPA. |

| ● | any                                                                                                                               
 information available to the data controller as to the source of the personal data and the data subject’s right to request        
 access to and correct the personal data. Where consent has been given to processing of personal data, the data subject may at any 
 time withdraw his or her consent;                                                                                                 |

Offences committed under the BVI DPA may result in fines (up to US$500,000 in certain cases) or imprisonment. Further, a data subject who suffers damage or distress as a result of their data being processed in contravention of the BVI DPA may institute civil proceedings in the BVI courts. 104 Regulations Related to our Business Operation in Hong Kong Regulations Relating to Personal Data and Privacy Protection In Hong Kong, the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Chapter 486 of the Laws of Hong Kong, “ PDPO”) applies to data users who control the collection, holding, processing or use of personal data in Hong Kong. These data users shall not do any act, or engage in a practice, that contravenes any of the data protection principles (“ DPP”), set out in Schedule 1 to the PDPO. DPP set out that (1) personal