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Published 19:08 IST, November 4th 2019

Mohandas Pai: 'Draw up norms to have control over Google, FB, Twitter'

The likes of Google, Facebook, and Twitter have become big monopolies and time has come for governments around the world to control them, said Mohandas Pai

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The likes of Google, Facebook and Twitter have become big monopolies and time has come for governments around the world to have control over them, information technology industry veteran T V Mohandas Pai said on Monday. The former Chief Financial Officer of Infosys said the government should through its probe agencies investigate the WhatsApp snooping scandal, come out with a report and place it before the people. "Today platforms like Google, Facebook, Twitter have become big monopolies and they are trying to censor and monitor what is happening, (and) they are trying to control the minds of citizens globally", Pai told PTI. "They have access to a lot of information, they are the repository of information, and they have to tell all of us how they are going to protect the information from malware or any technology that can snoop on us", he added.

'Dangerous situation'

He said there is a lot of personal data on these platforms which run algorithms to find out patterns and do psychometric analysis. "It's a very dangerous situation," Pai stressed the need for the Government to draw up norms vis-a-vis functioning of such big platforms. "Privacy cannot be protected by contract with these companies. Big companies say we have a contract, we will protect you but the contract is totally one-sided, they have control over you, they dominate you", he said.

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"It's time that all legislatures around the world, including the Indian Parliament, have control over them. Our government should protect us", Pai said. "We don't have norms to deal with them. We are way behind. I don't know whether we monitor, we don't have enough things going on." 

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18:43 IST, November 4th 2019