The new DPDP rules bring more transparency and accountability into the digital world. For users, this means: More rights over ...
The new digital personal data protection law, that becomes operational after the passage of supporting rules, mandates ...
India's DPDP rules have set a framework for a more accountable digital economy through clear consent standards, data ...
Companies must give the inactive user 48 hours' notice before deleting such data, warning them that their data will be ...
The government on Friday notified the rules for the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, formally operationalising ...
Shaping the future of personal data privacy, consent, security, and cross-border data transfer in the digital era.
The rules, published in the official gazette on November 13, lay down detailed timelines and obligations for companies handling personal data and create enforceable rights for users ...
The ministry of electronics and IT brought the law into effect on Friday by notifying the rules, as well as a four-member ...
Rules impose strict timelines and compliance requirements on companies handling personal data, involving user notifications, data retention, and security measures. The rules iterate annual impact ...
Platforms will be required to delete the personal data of any user who has not logged in or used the service for three consecutive years.