Here's What Union Minister Said On Sharing Mobile Number With Retailers

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Here's What Union Minister Said On Sharing Mobile Number With RetailersUnion Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar has advised against sharing the personal mobile number with retailers unless there is a justifiable reason for them to ask for it.

The minister's advice came in response to a public health activist named Dinesh S Thakur who, in a tweet, shared how he was asked for his mobile number when buying a chewing gum at the Delhi Airport.

Replying to Mr Thakur's tweet, Union Minister of State Rajeev Chandrasekhar wrote, “Do not give your mobile number if there is no justifiable reason for a retailer to have it. The misuse of Digital personal data of Indians will stop after DPDP bill is enacted”.

Do not give ur mobile number if there is no justifiable reason for a retailer to have it.

The misuse of Digital personal data of Indians will stop after #DPDP bill is enacted. https://t.co/SX0X98DiYT

— Rajeev Chandrasekhar ???????? (@Rajeev_GoI) February 11, 2023
The tweet shared by Mr Thakur read, “Interesting experience at Delhi Airport today. Wanted to buy a pack of gum at one of the bookstores and I was asked for my phone number. When I asked why they need my phone number for buying a pack of gum, I was told it was for ‘security purposes'”.

Interesting experience at @DelhiAirport today. Wanted to buy a pack of gum at one of the bookstores and I was asked for my phone number. When I asked why they need my phone number for buying a pack of gum, I was told it was for “security purposes”.????

Upon inquiring what kind 1/n

— Dinesh S. Thakur (@d_s_thakur) February 11, 2023
Mr Thakur added that when he enquired about what kind of security was needed to buy a pack of gum, he got “empty stares all around”.

“The manager was summoned. Upon asking how he thought I made it through two screenings and if I was a security risk, all I got was a lot of mumbles. I left without purchasing the pack of gum,” he said.

2/2 of security is needed for buying a pack of gum, I got empty stares all around.

The manager was summoned. Upon asking how he thought I made it through two screenings if I was a security risk, all I got was a lot of mumbles.

I left without purchasing the pack of gum

— Dinesh S. Thakur (@d_s_thakur) February 11, 2023
Dinesh S Thakur further stated that he was amazed to see so many passengers “obediently disclosing this information even without batting an eyelid”.

“What am I missing here? How can we be so ignorant and apathetic?” he asked.

3/n

What amazed me was there were so many fellow travelers who obediently disclosing this information even without batting an eyelid.

What am I missing here ? How can we be so ignorant and apathetic ?

— Dinesh S. Thakur (@d_s_thakur) February 11, 2023

According to the DPDP Bill, 2022 heavy penalties up to Rs 500 crore can be imposed for personal data breach. It states that data processors and data fiduciaries will be penalised if they fail to take reasonable security safeguards to protect data and prevent personal data breach.