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Debate over new IT rules and right to privacy | Watch

The Centre's new IT rules have triggered a debate over the citizen's right to privacy and the policies WhatsApp, Twitter and Facebook. Earlier, Facebook-owned WhatsApp challenged the Centre in a plea filed before the Delhi High Court saying the new IT rules violate the right to privacy and are unconstitutional.

Following this, Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad issued a statement to clarify that the new IT rules for social media intermediaries have been formulated with an aim to stop abuse and misuse of social media and that the government “fully recognises” the right of privacy.

The new Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 were announced by the government on February 25 and required large social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp to comply with the norms by May 25.

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