Cambridge Analytica denies using Indians' data, govt to seek clarification

The government now plans to seek additional clarification from Cambridge Analytica

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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UK-based is learnt to have denied using data of users in even as the giant has admitted that 5.62 lakh people in the country were potentially affected by the data breach, according to official sources.

After contradictory replies from the two companies on potential of Indian users, the government now plans to seek additional clarification from them, the sources said.

The government had sought a reply from (CA) over charges by April 7. The UK-based firm had sought additional time and is believed to have submitted its reply recently.

"has denied using any data of Indians from There are discrepancies when replies of CA and were matched. Government will write to both the companies for further clarification," an official source told

CA has been accused of personal information of millions of users illegitimately to help political campaigns and influence polls in several countries.

The had sent notices to both the companies seeking detailed explanation on any possible misuse of profile data of Indians to influence their voting behaviour.

The US-based last week admitted that 5.62 lakh people in were potentially affected by the global data leak, involving CA. has over 20 crore users in

has said it is "investigating" the specific number of people whose information was accessed, including those in and also emphasised that the CA's use of such data did not have its consent.

had admitted that data of about 87 million people mostly in the US may have been improperly shared by research company with CA.

The UK-based firm, however, has denied the allegation saying that the company licensed data for no more than 30 million people from

"Our contract with stated that all data must be obtained legally, and this contract is now a matter of public record. We took legal action against when we found out they had breached this contract. When contacted us to let us know the data had been improperly obtained, we immediately deleted the raw data from our file server, and began the process of searching for and removing any of its derivatives in our system," CA said in response to Facebook's announcement.

First Published: Thu, April 12 2018. 02:03 IST