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After Cambridge Analytica, now Narendra Modi government sends notice to Facebook; seeks response by 7 April

FP Staff March 28, 2018, 19:06:06 IST

A week after issuing notice to Cambridge Analytica, the government on Friday issued notice to Facebook over the alleged misuse of data by Cambridge Analytica

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After Cambridge Analytica, now Narendra Modi government sends notice to Facebook; seeks response by 7 April

On Wednesday, the Narendra Modi government issued a notice to Facebook over the alleged misuse of data by Cambridge Analytica, ANI reported.

The ministry sought a reply from the social media giant by 7 April, ANI reported. Earlier, Information Technology Minister  Ravi Shankar Prasad  warned Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg of “stringent action”, including summoning him over “misuse” of data. [caption id=“attachment_4403145” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. AP Representational image. AP[/caption] “Let Facebook note it very clearly. And if need be stringent action shall be undertaken. Any attempt to covert or overt by the social media including Facebook of trying to influence India’s electoral process through undesirable means will neither be appreciated nor tolerated”, Prasad said. Cambridge Analytica , a British consulting company, is accused of harvesting data of up to 50 million Facebook users without permission and using the data to help Indian politicians during elections. On Friday, the government issued a notice to the London-based firm  and sought its response by 31 March on whether it was involved in misuse of data to profile Indians and influence their voting behaviour. Both the Congress and BJP have been accusing each other of being associated in ‘unfair’ and possibly ‘illegal’ practices to acquire data to gain an edge in elections. Meanwhile, former Cambridge Analytica director and whistle-blower  Christopher Wylie on Tuesday claimed that Congress employed the controversial firm for certain “regional projects”. “They (Cambridge Analytica) worked extensively in India. They have an office in India. I believe their client was Congress, but I know that they have done all kinds of projects. I don’t remember a national project but I know regionally”, Wylie said. Wednesday  saw further light shed on the alleged nexus between the firm and Indian political parties, revealing a list of SCL Group (Cambridge Analytica’s parent company) projects in India. With inputs from agencies

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