Meta must follow Indian law, not just global rules, say government sources after MeitY talks

Read more at:https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/india/meta-must-follow-indian-law-not-just-global-rules-say-government-sources-after-meity-talks/articleshow/133062680.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/india/meta-must-follow-indian-law-not-just-global-rules-say-government-sources-after-meity-talks/articleshow/133062680.cms India’s government clarified Meta platforms must follow Indian laws and not just global policies. Officials stressed the need for greater local

Risk that the consumers run while making payment through UPI applications such as G-Pay, PayTm or PAyU–[1] Details such as names and sometimes mobile numbers can become visible to merchants [2] Of course, in most cases this is intended to facilitate transactions [3] However, in some cases, however, it also facilitiates unsolicited calls– [4] DPDP Act, 2023 attempts to address precisely such situations — it says personal data belongs to the Individual and not to merchants or to payment intermediaries–Courtesy article by Mr M Muneer –Courtesy BL

हा लेख DPDP Act बाबत आहे– स्पेशल फोकस बँक आणि खातेदार याबाबत आहे. [2] माहिती मराठीतून दिल्यामुळे अवघड विषयाची तोंडओळख होते आहे [3] भविष्यातील पावले काय असावीत याचा विचार प्रत्येकाला करणे गरजेचे होणार आहे.  सौजन्य महाराष्ट्र टाइम्स

*******India’s proposed smartphone security rules that are worrying tech firms – The Economic Times

Clipped from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/cons-products/electronics/indias-proposed-phone-security-rules-that-are-worrying-tech-firms-apple-google-samsung-xiaomi/articleshow/126463346.cms Synopsis India is proposing new security rules for smartphone makers. These rules include source code disclosure and background permission restrictions for apps. Companies

*******India proposes forcing smartphone makers to give source code in security overhaul – The Economic Times

Clipped from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/cons-products/electronics/india-proposes-forcing-smartphone-makers-to-give-source-code-in-security-overhaul-apple-samsung/articleshow/126463149.cms Synopsis India is proposing new security rules for smartphones. These include sharing source code and making software changes. Tech companies like Apple and

*Data protection must be a CEO-level concern to ensure customer confidence: Sachin Tayal, Managing Director, Protiviti – The HinduBusinessLine

Clipped from: https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/data-protection-must-be-a-ceo-level-concern-to-ensure-customer-confidence-sachin-tayal-managing-director-protiviti/article70464949.ece Says CEOs should have an active part in the compliance efforts, engaging with employees, and considering how data is collated and used Sachin

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