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India intends to monitor Facebook, Twitter accounts
Tuesday August 16, 2011 08:22:08 AM,
IANS
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New
Delhi: It is not just your BlackBerry and mobile
phones, the government also wants to snoop in on your Twitter and
Facebook accounts.
In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for
Communication and IT Milind Deora has said the telecom department
has received a letter from the Ministry of Home Affairs to ensure
effective monitoring of social networking websites like Facebook
and Twitter.
The minister said the government is in regular conversation with
the telecom service providers to address security issues and
implement the solution to the extent possible, keeping in view
security, service and developmental needs of the country.
India's security establishment has also been in talks with
Canadian BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) over access to
encrypted data sent on BlackBerry devices while the Canadian firm
has been ruling out "selective" decoding of e-mails and SMSes.
According to the company, it does not possess a "master key" to
provide a third party access to the key or any corporate data sent
via BlackBerry devices.
The company also commented on its competitors in the Indian
market, saying that "encryption of data is not something unique to
BlackBerry devices alone".
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