Will enquire into Facebook demanding users’ Aadhaar: Ravi Shankar Prasad | HT Tech

Will enquire into Facebook demanding users’ Aadhaar: Ravi Shankar Prasad

The Minister also said that the government is going to bring very soon a data protection law.

By: INDO ASIAN NEWS SERVICE
| Updated on: Dec 29 2017, 17:48 IST
Facebook said it has ended its test feature which asked new users in India to enter their names as per Aadhaar.
Facebook said it has ended its test feature which asked new users in India to enter their names as per Aadhaar. (pradeep gaur/mint)

Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Friday said he will "get the entire facts" about social networking site Facebook reportedly demanding new users' Aadhaar and revert to Parliament.

"I have also seen the news (about Facebook) in media. They have also given a reply that it was not mandatory. But I will get the entire facts on record before I revert to you," Prasad told the Rajya Sabha in response to a supplementary question on cyber security and data protection.

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The Minister also said that the government is going to bring very soon a data protection law.

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It was reported a few days back that new users trying to sign up for Facebook were asked to enter their name "as per Aadhaar" records.

However, Facebook has already clarified that it was "not collecting" the Aadhaar data and was just running a "small test" to weed out fake accounts.

"There have been a number of reports about a small test we ran in India to help new users sign up to Facebook. Some have interpreted this test as a request for people's Aadhaar information when you sign up for a Facebook account. This is not correct," Facebook said in a blog post on Wednesday.

"The test, which has now finished, merely includes additional language on the account sign-up page to explain that using their Aadhaar name will help family and friends recognise them.

"We are not collecting Aadhaar data and do not require people to enter their Aadhaar name when they sign up to Facebook," it added.

Earlier, Prasad said that the government has no plans to make internet availability a fundamental right but the government is "committed to provide internet connectivity to its citizens".

"As per a report from TRAI, as on June 2017, India has over 431.21 million internet users and with several million new internet users joining every month.

"This has resulted in more and more Indians coming online and using the internet, giving them the freedom to experience and use the internet in every aspect of their lives," Prasad said in the reply.

"The pillars of Digital India programme namely Broadband Highways, Universal Access to Mobile Connectivity and Public Internet Access Programme address the issue of Internet availability in the country," he added.

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First Published Date: 29 Dec, 17:47 IST
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