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India’s new data protection bill makes a good show of user rights — but can it deliver on its promises?
When it comes to data privacy it looks like users have every option available to them except for th…
Being GDPR compliant doesn't necessarily make companies ready for India's upcoming data protection laws
India is ready to take a stab at formulating its first laws to govern data and it is using the Euro…
Groups of foreign companies are lobbying against India's Personal Data Protection Bill
Earlier the CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai, had also written a letter to the minister emphasis…
India's proposed data laws won't apply to the government — businesses cry foul
The outcry from industry watchers, analysts and civil society comes amid the draft bill suggesting …
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Here’s what Sundar Pichai had to say to the Indian government
What seems to be a response to the draft bill on the Data Protection Law, the CEO of Google wrote a…
Nine years later, 80% of Indians are still not convinced the world’s largest biometric ID system is secure
A survey conducted by Velocity MR, a market research and analysis company, concluded that eight …
India's latest unicorn is a data protection startup Druva – backed by Viking Global and Nexus Venture Partners
After this round, the total funding raised by the startup has gone beyond $328 million. It had…
Here’s what global tech CEOs have to say about India's data protection laws
Genpact also told the SEC, “Evolving laws and regulations in India protecting the use of p…
Twitter's explanation on showing Ladakh as part of China deemed inadequate by India
Representatives of Twitter appeared before the joint committee of parliament on Data Protection Bil…
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Amazon refuses to appear as Facebook, Google Pay, Twitter and Paytm are summoned by Indian parliamentary commitee on issues of data privacy
A joint committee of Parliament on Friday issued summons to Facebook in order to seek its "oral evi…
Secure your personal data online before time runs out
While at the outset, things seem way too simple; we need to dwell deeper into understanding the imp…
H&M has been fined $41 million for violating its workers' privacy. The company's service center in Germany recorded private information about 'several hundred employees,' an investigation found.
This is the second-largest fine levied against a single company under new data protection laws the …
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Data localisation won't help 'local' firms or improve privacy — but it could cost India $43 billion
However, this may not necessarily be the solution to privacy woes, according to a report by …