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Internet, mobile companies raise concerns over draft Data Protection Bill

The government has invited public comments on the Bill until September 30.

September 24, 2018 / 19:17 IST
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Neha Alawadhi
Moneycontrol News

As the date for submission of public comments on India's Data Protection Bill nears, Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) on September 24 pointed out two main issues of the industry with the draft.

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The industry body said across financial technology and advertising technology companies, the definition of data fiduciary and the multiple consent mechanism suggested under the Bill were problematic for business.

As per the Bill, a data fiduciary is a person or entity who will decide how personal data collected will be processed or acted upon. For instance, a hospital collecting your name, number, address, ailment, medical history and so on for further processing will be identified as a fiduciary.