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Who is Rajiv Aggarwal, Facebook India s new director of public policy?

Who is Rajiv Aggarwal, Facebook India s new director of public policy?
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New IT rules make sense, says Facebook as Twitter tussle intensifies

New IT rules make sense, says Facebook as Twitter tussle intensifies   Social media giant Facebook has welcomed the new IT rules set up by the government to safeguard citizens’ rights and prevent the misuse of social/online news media platforms. Ajit Mohan, Facebook s India MD, told Times of India that the new rules make sense.  Mohan noted that Facebook and its group of companies have been taking several measures to make platforms safe for users. He said that the government wants to limit the misuse and abuse of social media platforms by bad actors, and that is an agenda that we are entirely aligned with .

Parliamentary panel asks Facebook, Google to comply with new IT rules

Parliamentary panel asks Facebook, Google to comply with new IT rules Parliamentary panel asks Facebook, Google to comply with new IT rules Agencies / Updated: Jun 30, 2021, 06:00 IST Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology on Tuesday directed Facebook and Google to comply with new IT rules and follow rules of the country. Officials from Facebook and Google appeared before the Parliamentary Standing Committee for Information and Technology (IT) on Tuesday to put forth their views on ‘safeguarding citizens rights and prevention of misuse of social and online news media platforms including special emphasis on women security in the digital space’. The committee meeting began under the chairmanship of

Google tells Parliament IT Panel that its employees listen to some Ok Google queries

Google tells Parliament IT Panel that its employees listen to some Ok Google queries Panel sources stated that Google admitted that its employees listen when users with Google Assistant on their phones and smart speakers. Rahul Shrivastava Updated Jun 30, 2021, 8:58 AM IST During a deposition before the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology on the need to safeguard citizens rights, global tech giant Google representatives, according to sources on Tuesday, admitted that Google employees listen to private recordings of customer conversations via Google Assistant. Panel sources stated that Google admitted that its employees listen when users with Google Assistant on their phones and smart speakers say Ok, Google to kick start a conversation with the assistant powered by artificial intelligence.

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