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India PM Modi app sparks social media furore | India PM Modi app sparks social media furore |
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Indian PM Narendra Modi's official mobile application has been criticised for sending personal user data to a third party without their consent. | Indian PM Narendra Modi's official mobile application has been criticised for sending personal user data to a third party without their consent. |
A security researcher had tweeted that the app was sending personal user data to a third-party domain that was traced to a US company. | |
Mr Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has denied the allegation. | Mr Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has denied the allegation. |
The party said the data was being used only for analytics to offer all users the "most contextual content". | The party said the data was being used only for analytics to offer all users the "most contextual content". |
The researcher, who tweets under the pseudonym Elliot Alderson, posted a series of tweets on Saturday stating Mr Modi's app was sending personal user data to a third party. | |
Rahul Gandhi, the chief of the the main opposition Congress party, took to Twitter on Sunday to criticise Mr Modi. | Rahul Gandhi, the chief of the the main opposition Congress party, took to Twitter on Sunday to criticise Mr Modi. |
The BJP responded swiftly, saying Mr Gandhi was trying to divert attention. | The BJP responded swiftly, saying Mr Gandhi was trying to divert attention. |
Last week India's law and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said there were "numerous reports" of the Congress party's connections with controversial data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica. | Last week India's law and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said there were "numerous reports" of the Congress party's connections with controversial data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica. |
He asked Mr Gandhi to "explain" the company's role in his social media outreach. | He asked Mr Gandhi to "explain" the company's role in his social media outreach. |
The opposition party has denied the charges. | The opposition party has denied the charges. |
Cambridge Analytica is embroiled in a storm over claims it exploited the data of millions of Facebook users. | Cambridge Analytica is embroiled in a storm over claims it exploited the data of millions of Facebook users. |
The party said the data from Mr Modi's app was being used for analytics: | The party said the data from Mr Modi's app was being used for analytics: |
The security researcher later posted a new tweet on Sunday saying Mr Modi's app had been "quietly" updated its privacy policy. | The security researcher later posted a new tweet on Sunday saying Mr Modi's app had been "quietly" updated its privacy policy. |
Mr Modi launched his official app in 2015, adding another platform to his massive social media presence. | Mr Modi launched his official app in 2015, adding another platform to his massive social media presence. |
He is among the five most popular politicians on Twitter with 41.4 million followers. | He is among the five most popular politicians on Twitter with 41.4 million followers. |
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