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Data localization—the requirement to store and process data within a country’s borders—has become a significant concern for businesses globally, particularly with the rise of data protection regulations. For startups in India, the lack of clarity surrounding data localization requirements under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) poses numerous challenges. Without final regulations, startups are...
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Cost-Effective Compliance Solutions: Navigating the DPDPA for Startups The Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) is a pivotal regulation designed to enhance the protection of personal data. For startups, ensuring compliance with the DPDPA is not just a legal obligation but a necessity to build trust and protect their business reputation. However, the Act does...
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In today’s rapidly evolving digital ecosystem, startups are constantly innovating and enhancing their products and services. With these advancements come new data collection practices, necessitating compliance with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA). One of the critical aspects of this compliance is obtaining ongoing user consent, especially as data collection practices change. However, startups...
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The Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) sets forth stringent requirements for how organizations, including startups, must handle and disclose their data processing practices. One of the key aspects of compliance is the privacy policy, which must clearly communicate these practices to users. However, the level of detail required in these disclosures remains somewhat ambiguous,...
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