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To establish a consent-based data protection framework ensuring users have full control over their personal data.
Yes. Any company processing data of Indian users, regardless of location, must comply with DPDPA 2023.
Fines range from ₹50 crore to ₹250 crore, depending on the severity of the violation.
DPDPA focuses on explicit consent and limited cross-border restrictions, whereas GDPR is broader and stricter in enforcement.
Map data flows, implement clear consent management, and appoint a DPO if handling sensitive user data.
A Data Fiduciary is the entity or organization deciding how and why data is processed under DPDPA.
DCMs are registered intermediaries that help users manage consent across platforms, offering a single dashboard for consent tracking and revocation.