Monthly Archives: February 2024

How Does DPDPA Consent rule apply to CIBIL?

Today’s Economic Times carries an article “Banking Access at Risk if you seek to delete Credit Data” is an argument for exempting Credit Information Companies from the rigours of the Data Protection Act. Naavi.org has been in the forefront of … Continue reading

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The Challenge of WebDTS compliance

In the last one week, Naavi has been looking at the WebDTS prospects of some of the websites and it has revealed some challenges that throws light on the overall DPDPA 2023 compliance. Many of the WebDTS Certification requests have … Continue reading

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E Mail handling as a Personal Data Process: Does DPDPA apply?

Every organization handles Corporate E Mail process. Just as having a website is one of the Digitization steps taken by all companies, having a corporate e-mail system is another early step in the process of digitization of business. I would … Continue reading

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lookalikes would be added to WebDTS

As followers of Naavi are aware, Naavi had introduced a service lookalikes.in based on his patent application around 2002. The objective of the service was to provide a third party disclaimer on the presence of confusingly similar domain names. For … Continue reading

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PayTM : The Brand sharing risk

PayTM is a well known brand when it comes to online payments. If India is proud to say that even vegetable vendors are using UPI, a large part of the credit should go to PayTM. It is sad to note … Continue reading

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