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The #PersonalDataProtection Bill (2019) was re-inspected by a Joint Parliamentary Committee, which tabled its report in Dec '21. Though the JPC recommended changes in their draft Data Protection Bill, those regarding non-consensual data processing are the most concerning🧵
Within the provisions of the draft #DataProtectionBill, your data could be used, without your consent. In fact, the government could continue using personal and non-personal data that they know to be incorrect. How did we get here?
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Chapter 3 of the Data Protection Bill lays out the three categories under which an individual’s data can be processed without their consent👇
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The #datafiduciary (DF) needs to make sure that personal data is accurate, and it is the DF’s responsibility to notify the individual about false and incorrect data. But, the JPC has taken this responsibility off the DF’s shoulders.
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Incorrect data could have dire impacts: wrong #Aadhaar data, for eg, could lead to a denial of multiple welfare schemes, access to treatment, rations and pensions. The JPC’s standard of “reasonable expectation” for processing data without consent is vague
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Employers could also misuse their employees' #personaldata (such as, health data from a menstrual tracker) to manage leaves and optimise business.
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All in all, the JPC’s amendments to the PDP Bill allow for non-consensual processing of personal data, without safeguarding the rights and #privacy of the citizen. It also helps deepen the power imbalance between employees and employers.
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For more, read Vinay Narayan's (of @aaptiinstitute) latest story on the JPC's suggestions regarding processing non-consensual data here:
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