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Need data protection law soon: Nandan Nilekani

Nandan-Nilekani-esign (File) Former UIDAI chairman Nandan Nilekani | Agencies

Former UIDAI chairman Nandan Nilekani on Saturday said that India needed a data protection law "as soon as possible" as it is a "fundamental thing" so that the users can demand from the domestic or foreign companies to share their data when needed.

"This is not a technology problem, but a policy problem," Nilekani said at the Delhi Economics Conclave 2017.

Former attorney general Mukul Rohatgi had said earlier that the government was planning to come out with a data protection policy this year.

The need for the law was felt after online messaging service WhatsApp changed its policy of non-sharing of data for its users after acquisition by Facebook in 2016 to permit sharing of the attributes of its users for advertisement targeting.

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