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From California to Brazil: Europe s privacy laws have created a recipe for the world

From California to Brazil: Europe s privacy laws have created a recipe for the world CNBC 1 hr ago One such law is the California Privacy Rights Act, which was passed in November 2020 and expanded upon 2018 s California Consumer Privacy Act. The law has drawn many comparisons from observers to GDPR in how it grants more control to the consumer and presents the possibility of fines for infractions and data breaches. Beyond the U.S., several large nations have passed or updated their national data protection laws. Brazil s Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados came into effect late last year. The regulation updated and consolidated 40 different rules into one framework.

Facebook, Mobikwik s response to data leaks reminds why India needs strict data laws

Facebook, Mobikwik’s response to data leaks reminds why India needs strict data laws  Facebook, Mobikwik’s response to data leaks reminds why India needs strict data laws  The Personal Data Protection Bill has been pending in the Parliament since 2019. It is believed to have provisions that will ensure better data security. advertisement The data leak included important information like phone numbers, full names, and others. HIGHLIGHTS Both platforms have not taken any responsibility. Strict data laws will provide security to users. Data of millions of users leaks and is put online for sale. The users express their anger and platform refuses to take any responsibility. Different incidents, same story. In the last two weeks, two major platforms Facebook and Mobikwik have found themselves in a difficult spot as data of millions of their users has allegedly been hacked and put online. While these were two different incidents with different motives, both the platforms respo

The storm shaking US tech in digital India - Atlantic Council

The storm shaking US tech in digital India India s Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks to the media after his meeting with President Ram Nath Kovind, to stake claim to form the new government at the Presidential Palace in New Delhi, India May 25, 2019. REUTERS/Altaf Hussain For Americans, it might seem like ages ago. But three months after US social-media companies banned President Donald Trump from their platforms, those decisions are still shaking up international markets. Foremost among these markets is India, where contentious debates over US technology platforms and their influence have gained strength and considerable political attention. In the immediate aftermath of the Trump bans in January, politicians and political operatives from India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) issued a slew of commentary critical of the decisions and US tech platforms more broadly.

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