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More News on Social Media Account Registration and Data Transfer

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More News on Social Media Account Registration and Data Transfer
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Jakarta (ANTARA) — ANTARA’s entertainment, lifestyle, technology, and automotive desk on Monday (18 May) broadcast news about a museum passport, tips for building a reading culture, plans to regulate social media account registrations, transfer of population data abroad, and the launch of a new car. Here is a digest and links to yesterday’s news that can be revisited this morning.

Museum operators prepare a Museum Passport and stamp to attract visitors

The Museum and Cultural Heritage Unit of the Ministry of Culture and Creativity provides the Museum Passport booklet and a stamp to attract visitors to museums. The initiative is hoped to encourage citizens to make visiting museums part of their lifestyle.

Tips for building a reading culture within the family

Child and family psychologist Sani B. Hermawan said that parents can start building a reading culture in the family by introducing engaging books and creating a reading corner at home for children.

Ministry reviews plan for social media registrations with mobile numbers

The Ministry of Communications and Digital Affairs is reviewing plans to require social media platform users to include their mobile phone numbers when registering an account. Minister Meutya Hafid stated the plan in a working meeting with Commission I of the DPR on Monday.

Minister emphasises there is no transfer of Indonesian population data to the US

Minister of Communications and Digital (Menkomdigi) Meutya Hafid emphasised that the reciprocal trade agreement between the government of Indonesia and the United States does not cover the transfer of Indonesian population data to the US. He said the trade agreement between Indonesia and the United States only governs the governance of data flows related to digital trade or activities of the digital ecosystem.

Chery Indonesia introduces the Chery Q electric car to Indonesian consumers on Monday. The compact electric car, which is claimed to be practical, safe, and comfortable, is designed to support urban mobility needs.

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