Parental consent: Smaller platforms say they face disadvantage against big tech

Companies such as Snap, the parent company behind Snapchat, on Tuesday told the government that the draft rules for implementing the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act could place smaller platforms at a disadvantage compared to established tech players when it comes to securing verifiable parental consent for processing children’s data and verifying the identity of parents.

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