a. Personal rights are the right to enjoy a private life and be free from all kinds of disturbances.
b. Personal right is the right to be able to communicate with other people without spying.
c. Personal right is the right to monitor access to information about a person's personal life and data.
Then Article 32 of of Act No. 19 of 2016, regulates:
1. Each person who knowingly and without rights or against the law in any way changes, adds, reduces, transmits, destroys, removes, moves, hides Electronic Information and/or Electronic Documents belonging to other people or public property.
2. Each person who knowingly and without rights or against the law in any way transfers or transfers Electronic Information and/or Electronic Documents to the Electronic System of another person who is not entitled.
3. The actions as intended in section (1) result in the disclosure of confidential Electronic Information and/or Electronic Documents, which become accessible to the public with the data that is not appropriate.
Violations of these articles are subject to legal traps as referred to in Article 48 of the ITE Law as follows:
1. Everyone who fulfils the elements referred to in Article 32 paragraph (1) shall be sentenced to imprisonment of up to 8 years and/or a maximum fine of 2 billion Rupiah.
2. Every person who fulfils the elements referred to in Article 32 paragraph (2) shall be sentenced to imprisonment of up to 9 years and/or a maximum fine of  3 billion Rupiah.
3. Every person who fulfils the elements referred to in Article 32 paragraph (3) shall be sentenced to imprisonment of not more than ten years and/or a maximum fine of 5 billion Rupiah.