Educational Outreach on Legal Protection of Student Personal Data at SMAK Yos Sudarso Batam Amid Technological Developments
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37253/sasenal.v2i2.10739Keywords:
Personal Data Protection, Legal Literacy, Fintech AwarenessAbstract
This community service initiative responds to the growing legal challenges concerning the protection of students' personal data in the digital age, particularly in the context of rising fintech activity and online interactions. The lack of legal awareness among high school students poses significant risks, especially as they increasingly engage with digital platforms that collect and process sensitive personal information. To address this issue, an educational outreach program was conducted at SMAK Yos Sudarso Batam, focusing on the legal protection of personal data under Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Law No. 27 of 2022 and related regulations. The primary objective was to enhance students' understanding of their digital rights and empower them to identify and respond to the misuse of their data, particularly in financial technology (fintech) environments. Using a participatory approach, the program employed interactive lectures, a student-produced public service announcement, and educational games. These methods were designed to deliver legal content in an accessible, engaging format suited to the target demographic—students in class XI-6. Results revealed a measurable increase in students’ ability to differentiate between legal and illegal fintech practices and an improved capacity to protect their personal data. The outreach was well-received by both students and school officials, who praised its clarity, relevance, and impact. This initiative highlights the importance of early legal education as a preventive measure in the fight against digital exploitation.