Des P. Rada is a third-year business student. In her desire to find her “Mr. Right”, she accessed a Filipino dating site Kindling. To join Kindling, she was required to reveal her private information such as complete name, location, contact details, the school she went to, the companies or places she worked for, etc. These data will eventually be shared by Kindling users, users’ friends or the dating website itself. For whatever reasons, Des P. Rada’s personal data were publicly posted and, hence, made known to others who are not members of Kindling. As a result, Des P. Rada has not only been cyber-bullied by suitors that she disliked and rejected, but ridiculed by some of her classmates, and even stalked by ex-boyfriend Kanor. Des P. Rada blames Kindling of what had happened.Did Kindling violate her rights under the Data Privacy Act? Support your answer with the provision/s of the law
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