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Twitter names resident grievance officer, publishes 1st compliance report under IT rulesThe name of Vinay Prakash, the newly appointed resident grievance officer for Twitter India, appears alongside Global Legal Policy Director...
Paytm’s IPO filing imminentIn today’s ETtech Top 5: Paytm to file IPO papers by next week, Sebi approves Zomato IPO papers; Twitter failed to follow India IT rules, G...
In final stages of appointing resident grievance officer: Twitter tells Delhi HCIn a reply submitted to the Delhi High Court, Twitter said that even before steps were taken to formalise the appointment of a grievance of...
First compliance report by Google, Facebook under IT rules big step towards transparency: PrasadThe publishing of compliance reports by Google, Facebook and Instagram is bound to turn up the heat on Twitter, which has been engaged in a...
View: The great Indian social media circus and threat of digital giantsSocial media firms not only enjoy economic dominance in an industry invisible to the naked eye, but also control the conversations and the ...
What’s behind the insurtech boom?In today's ETtech Morning Dispatch: Acko raises $200 million to become India's latest startup unicorn, Govt-Twitter spat set up escalate ov...
Twitter website displays distorted map of India; Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh shown as separate countryThe glaring distortion, which appears on the career section of Twitter website under the header ‘Tweep Life', has triggered a heavy backlas...
Dharmendra Chatur, Twitter's interim grievance officer for India, quits just weeks after appointmentTwitter's website no longer displays Dharmendra Chatur's name as the interim grievance officer for India, as required under India's IT rule...
PharmEasy’s $300M booster shotIn today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch: Ant Group may face India curbs after IPOs of Zomato and Paytm, Twitter’s troubles in India continue, Co...
India’s account information requests to Twitter tripleThe US made 2,436 requests, or 56 per cent of the total, while Japan came second with 425 requests, followed by 412 requests made by Turkey.