Make FB commit it won't influence polls: House panel to government

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Parliamentary Standing on Thursday told the government to make commit that it would not misuse the users data to influence elections in or for any other extraneous purposes outside the purview of the local laws or terms of user agreement.

Earlier, Thakur said in a tweet that the panel met on Thursday to examine the issue of citizens' data security and online privacy, and also heard the views of MeitY officials in this connection.

"This is an important issue and we will hold further meetings. The citizens may email their views on the matter to the Standing Committee," he said.

According to sources, the panel also expressed concern at the lack of IT regulatory framework in the country.

The Standing Committee's observation came after last month it came to light that British data analytics firm had harvested the data of around 50 million users to influence elections in many countries, including the US of 2016.

The has issued a notice to over suspected data breach of Indian citizens and also sought details of the measures the had put in place to ensure the safety and prevention of misuse of personal data of the users.

has admitted that nearly 5.62 lakh users in were "potentially affected" by the breach.

Assembly elections are due this year in several crucial states in the country including Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and Polling is scheduled in on May 12.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 22:10 IST