The digital revolution, coupled with the rise of the gig economy has transformed the way work is understood and performed globally. The gig work—temporary and flexible jobs offered by online platforms—has become increasingly prominent in Tanzania as it is in other parts of the world. Gig platforms in Tanzania offer opportunities but also raise data protection concerns due to the extensive collection of personal data from drivers and customers. As more Tanzanians venture into gig work, data protection becomes paramount.
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