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Trust Issues: June 2026 - Lexology

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The article (Lexology) discusses Singapore’s consumer protection regulatory requirements, specifically that by July 1, 2028 the Commissioner of Consumer Protection must set up a centralized, accessible deletion mechanism (ADM). This mechanism is intended to enable consumers to trigger deletion of their data or related records in a standardized way.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

While this appears more focused on consumer data/deletion mechanisms than warranty/insurance terms, it could indirectly affect AppleCare+ because Apple would need to ensure AppleCare+ related customer data (e.g., service records, customer accounts, repair history) can be deleted or handled in a way that complies with the ADM. If AppleCare+ involves any data processing or retention tied to service interactions, compliance could require process and system changes (privacy workflows, identity verification, retention schedules).

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By July 1, 2028, the Commissioner of Consumer Protection (the Commissioner) must establish a centralized, accessible deletion mechanism (ADM) through which ...

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Country

Singapore

Region

Asia Pacific

Discovered

6/7/2026

Relevance Score

55%

Language

English