INDIAN GOVERNMENT SENDS NOTICE TO FACEBOOK
Home > News Shots > TechnologyBy Aishwarya | Mar 28, 2018 10:01 PM
The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has reportedly sent notice to Facebook on Wednesday seeking information over the alleged data leak. The ministry has also reportedly urged the social media giant to respond by April 7.
The government had sent a notice to the Cambridge Analytica on March 23 seeking details related to the Facebook data breach. However, the government felt the need for more information over the issue from Facebook.
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