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DPDP rules: Ecommerce, gaming, social media platforms to delete personal user data after three years
Data fiduciaries such as ecommerce, online gaming and social media platforms will have to erase personal data of a user three years after it is no longer required, according to the draft rules of the ...
The World Trade Organization’s (“WTO”) 13th Ministerial Conference (“MC13”) has extended the e-commerce customs duty moratorium for another two years, providing another short reprieve for digital ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Walmart told the U.S. government privately in January that India's new investment rules for e-commerce were regressive and had the potential to hurt trade ties, a company ...
In order to protect user privacy and prevent misuse of information and unauthorised data sharing, the government is looking at making it mandatory for ecommerce companies to seek consent from users to ...
In 2018, 11 countries – Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam – came together to sign the Comprehensive and Progressive ...
A large delegation of Indian exporters will start a 4-day visit to Moscow on Tuesday (Representational) The Indian government on Monday proposed making it mandatory for e-commerce platforms to provide ...
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - India outlined a new draft policy for its burgeoning e-commerce sector on Saturday, focusing on data localization, improved privacy safeguards and measures to combat the ...
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