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Social media, e-comm, gaming companies may be required to erase data of inactive users after 3 years

These provisions are likely to be introduced in the draft version of the rules of Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act

December 28, 2023 / 09:17 IST
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Digital Personal Data Protection Act became a law in August after it was passed in both houses of the Parliament

In the coming days, social media companies, e-commerce platforms, and online gaming services might be required to delete the personal data of users who have been inactive on these platforms for three years, as per an unreleased version of the draft rules of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act.

Even though the DPDP (Digital Personal Data Protection) Act was passed in August 2023, certain clauses of the legislation require additional provisions to define the framework's details. The government is likely to release these rules for consultation soon, with plans to officially notify them in January 2024.

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According to a version of this draft seen by Moneycontrol, the requirement to delete user data may apply to e-commerce entities, online gaming intermediaries, and social media companies that have more than 2 crore users registered in India.

Before, the expiry of this 3-year time period, platforms will have to inform users within 48 hours, that their personal data will be erased from the platform since they have not been active for the specific time period.