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BENGALURU: The Karnataka HC on Monday restrained the central government and National Informatics Centre (NIC) from sharing data obtained from users of Aarogya Setu app unless express consent has been obtained from users to share the same.
A division bench headed by chief justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka, in an interim order on a PIL filed by Bengaluru-based Anivar A Aravind, found there was no informed consent from users of the app to share their response data as provided in the Aarogya Setu Data Access and Knowledge Sharing Protocol 2020. “Prima facie, we find sharing and use of response data will infringe on the right to privacy guaranteed by the Constitution,” the bench said.
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Karnataka HC declines to stay use of Aarogya Setu app
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But restrains Centre and NIC from ‘sharing’ data with other authorities till further orders The High Court of Karnataka on Monday declined to stay the Aarogya Setu app or use of data of the users already collected through the app while prima facie holding that there is “informed consent of the users” through the privacy policy” of the app.
However, the Court restrained the Central government and the National Informatics Centre (NOC) from sharing the data collected through the app with other government authorities and agencies as per the Aarogya Setu Data Access and Knowledge Sharing Protocol, 2020 till further orders.
Karnataka HC declines to stay use of Aarogya Setu app, data collected from its users
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The High Court of Karnataka on Monday declined to stay the Aarogya Setu app or use of data of the users already collected through the app while
prima facie holding that there is “informed consent of the users” through the “privacy policy” of the app.
However, the Court restrained the Central government and the National Informatics Centre (NIC) from sharing the data collected through the app with other government authorities and agencies as per the Aarogya Setu Data Access and Knowledge Sharing Protocol, 2020, till further orders.