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A Data Protection Bill should ensure protection of your personal data, public or private, and empower you. Does 'deemed consent' allow that?
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A Data Protection Bill should ensure protection of your personal data, public or private, and empower you. Does 'deemed consent' allow that?
A summary of six different age verification solutions used at present, issues with them, and how they can be improved to protect privacy
The TRAI wants a Truecaller-like caller-verification system: does this mean goodbye to unknown calls, but also your privacy?
Targeted ads & multimedia infotainment services for railway passengers form key components of the revenue generation plan under this project.
Facial recognition being used as a standalone tool to aid officers in preventing crime, said Hyderabad police, responding to a 2022 petition
We round up the year's most important tech policy cases you should keep an eye on, and, more importantly, the people and principles they...
As a non-state actor impacting the cultural and political lives of citizens, Google cannot claim to be content blind, Kerala HC stated.
Google has agreed to make a slate of changes to its location tracking practices as part of multiple settlements with several US states.
The proliferation of facial recognition tech (FRT) without oversight or guardrails has major implications for privacy, freedoms, and dignity itself
IFF remarked that "it is intended to be a data processing bill and not a data protection bill" in their evaluation, among other points