No intent to put blanket ban on messaging apps: Secretary


New Delhi, Aug 23 (IANS): The government has no intention of imposing a blanket ban on messaging applications and is looking for other "technical solutions" to curb instances of fake news and misuse of these apps, a senior official said on Thursday.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a conference here, Department of Telecommunications (DoT) Secretary Aruna Sundararajan said that "technical solutions" would be worked out based on technologies such as metadata and artificial intelligence (AI) to address the concerns.

According to earlier reports, the Department had asked telecom operators to look for ways to block messaging applications in the wake of increasing fake news on social media.

Responding to the reports, the Cellular Operators Association of India had said it would be very difficult for telecom operators to block individual mobile applications and suggested that the government should look at "more effective" steps to curb fake news and maintain public order.

On Tuesday, Electronics and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad met Whatsapp CEO Chris Daniels and asked the visiting official to comply with Indian laws and take "suitable" steps to prevent the misuse of the instant messaging platform.

According to Prasad, Daniels assured him that the Facebook-owned platform will soon take steps in this regard.

  

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  • Truth Teller, Karnataka

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    They are fearing that the tactics they used in 2014 may backfire them in 2019!!!.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 23 2018

    Feku's are now suffering the Most ...

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 23 2018

    No intent to put blanket ban on BJP IT cells but definitely opposition app messaging will be curbed. This is selective way of regulations benefits only BJP and others are made voiceless.

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 23 2018

    People who are caught are let off on bail. Typical of India - government blaming its incapability to control miscreants on these social media apps.

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