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Personal Data Monetization and Privacy…The challenge

It is a common perception that Privacy and Personal Data Monetization cannot co-exist. GDPR is normally considered as the extreme left of centre approach to Privacy and would have a strong view against Personal Data Monetization. The US is a … Continue reading

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Data Privacy Week at FDPPI

With the International Privacy Day today being celebrated in many professional fora in India, it has been a busy week for Naavi and FDPPI. As we just completed the three day C.DPO.DA. training in Mumbai from 24th to 26th January … Continue reading

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Why is C.DPO.DA. a “Crown Jewel” of Privacy Certifications?

After the previous post and during my visit to Delhi over the last two days, I have been asked a question by a few why is that I have called C.DPO.DA. as the “Crown Jewel” of Privacy Certifications in India … Continue reading

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An Opportunity for CERT In Empanelled Auditors-to grab the “Crown Jewel of Privacy Certification”

CERT-IN was commissioned in 2004 as part of the Ministry of IT with an objective of securing Indian Cyberspace. It is empowered under Section 70B of ITA 2000 as a Nodal Agency for Cyber Security Incident Response. As a part … Continue reading

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The Art of Digital Advertising in the Privacy Era

We opened up a discussion yesterday on the challenges before a digital marketing or a digital advertising company after the advent of Data Protection laws such as DPDPA. Advertising is focussed on the five principles namely creating Awareness, Interest, Desire … Continue reading

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Transform Privacy Policy Disclosure to Offer Format

DPDPA 2023 expects that “Consent” is the legal basis for processing of personal data. Consent requires a contract between the data principal and the data fiduciary. A Contract is a combination of an “Offer” and an “Acceptance”. What we normally … Continue reading

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