India queries Cambridge Analytica on data

Cambridge Analytica has been given until March 31 to tell Indian authorities if it improperly harvested Facebook data on Indian citizens.

India has set a March 31 deadline for London-based political consultancy Cambridge Analytica to say whether it was engaged to improperly harvest Facebook data on Indian citizens, the information technology ministry says.

India's information technology minister last week warned against any abuse of social media in elections, following reports that the analytics firm improperly accessed information on millions of Facebook users to target US voters.

Friday's notice to the firm followed local media reports that Indian political parties had used the data analytics firm during elections.

India is preparing for a general election in 2019 and several states will elect new assemblies this year and the next.

"The fairness of Indian democracy and electoral process is a matter of pride and any attempt to influence the sanctity of the electoral franchise through dubious and questionable means is unacceptable," the ministry said in a statement.

The ministry raised six questions in its notice, from whether the firm had engaged in profiling based on the data collected, to how the data was used and if consent had been secured from the concerned individuals.

The government was deeply concerned with allegations that data could have been used to influence people's behaviour, the ministry said.

The ministry has threatened to take legal action against companies and individuals engaging in any unauthorised use of such data.


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