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 Our lives have become


 an open book, literally!



 his gentleman, who had come   over to suit India’s requirements. The gov-
 to my home to sell an insurance   ernment, according to NITI Aayog CEO Am-
 THE LAST   policy the other day, was meet-  itabh Kant, will soon introduce a bill in the
 ing me for the first time. Thanks
 Parliament on data protection. The earlier
 WORD  T to the Internet, particularly so-  it is done, the better and safer for the com-
 mon people of the country.
 cial networking websites, he already had
 ABDUL WASEY  all my details. From my birthplace to my   The proposed data protection frame-
 present job along with designation; from   work in India — work on which had begun
 my date of birth to all the educational in-  after the apex court had ruled that privacy
 stitutions I had attended and offices I had   is the fundamental right and asked the gov-
 worked for in my life, he knew almost eve-  ernment to draft rules for it — suggests, for
 rything. Some of which even my closest   example, a penalty based on per day viola-
 friends or relatives may not be aware of.  tion and linking the upper limit to global
 For a moment I was glad that the guy had   revenue of the entity controlling data but
 done his homework properly before visit-  has not specified any amount or percentage.
 ing his client. But at the second thought, I   Such laws may help tame big private
 realised how vulnerable we have become   companies and institutions such as Google,
 in this cyber age. The right to privacy has   Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Uber, Ola, etc
 been severely compromised.
 Even our minor life details are   An explicit consent of
 out in the open and are being
 turned into data to achieve so-  an individual should
 cial, political and commercial
 goals by various entities across   at least be made
 the world.  must for processing
 With 500 million people us-
 ing internet across India, there   sensitive personal
 is a data glut. Every digital foot-  information into data
 print offers diverse kind of data
 when put in different permuta-
 tions and combinations. If they   from misusing the details of individuals to
 fall into wrong hands, they may   keep an edge over their competitors. But
 be more damaging than the   there should also be clauses that could hin-
 misuse of nuclear weapons.   der political parties from manipulating the
 Utilising these statistics as a tool   data to create social rift to gain or remain in
 for surveillance, monitoring, demonising   power. To begin with, an explicit consent of
 and alienating an individual, community   an individual should at least be made must
 or society is just one minor example of its   for processing sensitive personal informa-
 misapplication.   tion like religious or political beliefs, sexual
 The country needs a strong data pro-  orientation and biometric details.
 tection and localisation laws to curb data   Few decades ago, we used to pity the
 abuse. A set of rules regarding mining, own-  helplessness of people living on footpaths
 ing, sharing, and processing of data is need   and in slums as their privacy was heavily
 of the hour. It will help regulate this incred-  compromised. Now the life of almost each
 ible resource, putting it to better use while   one of us has become an open book, which
 protecting the privacy of citizens.   is up for sale for a price. Gentleman, any in-
 The good news is that the concerned au-  surance policy to ensure privacy?
 thorities are studying how it can customise
 data protection principles followed world   LETTERS@TEHELKA.COM



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