Congratulations and an important message from the erstwhile Ravi Shankar Prasad, for the new IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnav.

New IT and Communications Minister ashwini vaishnav Monday received a thumbs up from his predecessor Ravi Shankar Prasad, who congratulated the minister for “strongly reiterating that the new IT rules are designed to empower the safety and security of users against misuse and to redress their grievances.” “.

On Twitter, which is facing a bitter standoff with the government, Holy offerings said it was “reassuring” to note that the micro-blogging site has also taken some steps to comply with the new rules.

During his tenure, Prasad was engaged in a heated argument with the social media giant, which lost legal protection in India for its failure to comply with the new rules.

Vaishnavas, who claim impressive CV And recently included in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reshuffled cabinet, Twitter’s made-in-India version of Twitter on Sunday joined Ku, saying the new IT rules are “empowering and protecting users and making India a secure and responsible social media ecosystem”.

The new rules, which came into effect from May 25, compel social media companies to set up a grievance redressal mechanism to address grievances of users or victims.

All the important social media companies with more than 50 lakh user base will appoint a Grievance Officer to deal with such complaints and share the names and contact details of such officers. Large social media companies are mandated to appoint a Chief Compliance Officer, a Nodal Liaison Person and a Resident Grievance Officer. They should all be residents of India.

Twitter, which was in the eye of a storm due to its alleged failure to comply with new IT regulations in India, has named Vinay Prakash as its resident grievance officer for India, according to the company’s website. Facebook-owned WhatsApp, however, has challenged new IT rules for social media intermediaries that require the messaging app to make provisions to trace the chat and identify the first originator of the information, saying they protect privacy. rights and are unconstitutional.

WhatsApp further alleged that the need for intermediaries enabling the identification of the first originator of information in India on a government or court order jeopardizes end-to-end encryption and its benefits. Some media houses have also challenged the new IT rules and the matter is under consideration.

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