What are the entities given a year to comply with data protection norms, except age-gating

Entities may be given a year to comply with data protection norms except age-gating: MoS Rajeev Chandrasekhar
  • The entities, excluding age-gating, that are required to comply with data protection norms may be given a period of one year to do so.
  • This deadline for compliance is set by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.
  • Entities refer to organizations or businesses that collect, process, or store personal data of individuals.
  • Data protection norms are a set of regulations and guidelines that aim to ensure the privacy and security of personal information.
  • Age-gating, on the other hand, refers to processes or mechanisms that verify the age appropriateness of content or services.
  • In this case, age-gating is excluded from the one-year compliance deadline.
  • MoS Rajeev Chandrasekhar, the Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, is responsible for overseeing and implementing these regulations.
  • The one-year compliance period allows entities to review their data protection practices, make necessary changes, and align with the prescribed norms.
  • This time frame ensures a reasonable transition period for organizations to adapt to the changing regulatory landscape and prioritize data privacy.
Please note that the provided information is subject to change based on updates to data protection norms and regulations.
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