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Since
April 2007, Hongkong Post has contracted
out the e-Cert services of Hongkong Post
Certification Authority to E-Mice Solutions
(HK) Limited [香港億軟信息技術有限公司] (the "current
contractor"). The current contract, after
a 12-month extension, will expire on 31
March 2012.
As a result of an open tender process conducted by Hongkong Post in mid-2011,
Certizen Limited [翹晉電子商務有限公司] (the "new
contractor" ) has been awarded a 6-year
contract to operate e-Cert services for
the period from 1 April 2012 to 31 March
2018.
The new contractor will be responsible for maintaining the existing e-Cert services.
During the transition of service provision
from the current contractor to the new
contractor, there will be no change to
the procedures of application for and renewal
of e-Cert.
As regards e-Cert data, it is clearly stated in the contract that the e-Cert
data is owned by the Government. The personal
data of e-Cert subscribers shall be used
by the contractor only in performance of
its obligations pursuant to the contract
for the provision of e-Cert services. If
the contractor is to provide any value-added
services, the e-Cert subscribers’ consent
shall be sought before sending them any
service information.
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1. Will there be any change to e-Cert
services due to the change of contractor?
There will be no change to the procedures of application for and renewal of e-Cert
during the transition of service provision
from the current contractor to the new
contractor.
Further announcement will be made should there be any change to e-Cert services
in the future.
2. Will the new contractor take over the personal data of e-Cert subscribers?
The personal data of e-Cert subscribers is owned by the Government.
The new contractor is responsible only for operating and maintaining e-Cert services.
To protect the personal data of e-Cert subscribers, the new contractor shall
observe the stringent data protection procedures
and the requirements under the Personal Data
(Privacy) Ordinance in handling the personal
data.
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