Data Protection
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Data protection law: Lack of exemption for journalists will hurt press freedom, says Editors Guild
Scroll Staff
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India’s data protection law does little for privacy while bolstering the state’s surveillance powers
Gayatri Malhotra
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Why the right to privacy is incompatible with the right to information
Prashant Reddy T
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‘A censorship tool in disguise’: How the Data Protection Bill will hurt journalists
Vineet Bhalla
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Digital Personal Data Protection Bill passed in Rajya Sabha
Scroll Staff
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Centre says it will examine claims of WhatsApp using microphone without users consent
Scroll Staff
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Mandatory sign-up, word limit: The many hurdles in offering feedback on the data protection bill
Aditya Tannu Shonottra Kumar
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Government won’t be able to violate citizens’ privacy under Data Protection Bill: Union minister
Scroll Staff
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India ranks second globally in cyber attacks on health systems – as government pushes digitisation
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Despite global drop in data breaches, India remains among the five worst-hit nations
Manavi Kapur, qz.com
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Personal Data Protection Bill: Treat social media platforms as publishers, says parliamentary panel
Scroll Staff
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Google, Paytm questioned about Chinese investment by parliamentary committee: Reports
Scroll Staff
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Amazon refuses to appear before Parliament committee to discuss Data Protection Bill
Scroll Staff
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Chinese-funded homegrown fintech startups pose risk to Indian users’ data in absence of regulations
Prathamesh Mulye, Qz.com
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Will the coronavirus crisis inevitably result in an expansion of the surveillance state in India?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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The Daily Fix: Why is the BJP keeping its draft of the Citizenship Amendment Bill secret?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Bill for protection of personal data approved by Cabinet over a year after Srikrishna panel report
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: Does a company really need facial recognition data to make better chai?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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After Russia and China, India is the third biggest surveillance state in the world
Niharika Sharma, qz.com
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Facial recognition: As airports in India start using the technology, how will it be regulated?
Vijayta Lalwani