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Mexico's Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Individuals (2010) is a crucial step in the country's data protection journey. The law emphasizes informed consent, sets out specific rights for data subjects, and establishes substantial penalties for non-compliance. Although the law aligns with international best practices, challenges remain, including operationalizing consent in a digital age, regulatory oversight constraints, and difficulties for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to comply. To reach its full potential, the law must address limitations related to global data flows and SME compliance.

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