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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".
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. 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.
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 domain.
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.