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DPDP Bill: Restrictions on processing children's data will curtail innovation, say experts

As opposed to the demands of the industry that the definition of children be lowered from meaning those below the age of 18, the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill has retained the same

August 03, 2023 / 21:04 IST
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The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill was tabled in the Parliament on August 3
The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill was tabled in the Parliament on August 3

The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill imposing restrictions on the processing of children's data will inhibit innovation for children, experts said. The bill was tabled by the government in the Lok Sabha on August 3.

While defining children as those below the age of 18, the DPDP Bill 2023 says that before processing any personal data of a child or a person with disability who has a lawful guardian, it is required to "obtain verifiable consent of the parent of such child or the lawful guardian". The bill has also put a bar on targeted advertising on children.

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However, the 2023 bill has added a caveat that if the government finds that a platform is safely processing data of a child, then they can be certified to take up children's data processing without consent of their parents, or even take up targeted advertising.

"This curtails innovation for children. There are small companies, for example, one that makes platforms where children can learn about digital safety. These entities will have to get bureaucratic approvals for changes in their services," Aparajita Bharti, Founding Partner, Young Leaders for Active Citizenship (YLAC) told Moneycontrol.