Analysis and Assessment of Legal Protection of The Community and Online Loan Debtors During The Covid 19 Pandemic
Keywords:
Online Loans, Covid-19, Personal Data, IllegalAbstract
Online loans during the Covid 19 pandemic have caused serious problems because of the many threats, extortion and even leakage of personal data by illegal online loan companies. However, that doesn't mean that legal online loans don't have their own problems. The author then conducts research to understand the causes of this phenomenon from the point of view of normative juridical analysis. The results of the study show that the legal system in Indonesia does not provide adequate legal protection so that people are not encouraged or forced to apply for online loans. In addition, the legal protection system from the government to the community and online loan debtors has not been properly systemized.
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