India seeks Facebook's response over reports of data sharing without consent
![In this file photo, the logo for Facebook appears on screens at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New Yorks Times Square. In preparation for GDPR, Facebook in March updated its privacy controls in hopes of making them easier to find and understand. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File) In this file photo, the logo for Facebook appears on screens at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New Yorks Times Square. In preparation for GDPR, Facebook in March updated its privacy controls in hopes of making them easier to find and understand. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)](https://s3.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/images.asianage.com/images/aa-Cover-l8dv21mddun005nc5u0703rh71-20180520080935.Medi.jpeg)
India has asked social media company Facebook to respond by June 20 to media reports of sharing users data without their explicit consent, a government statement said on June 7.
“Recently there are media reports claiming that Facebook has agreements which are allowing phone and other device manufacturers access to its users’ personal information, including that of their friends, without taking their explicit consent. The Government of India is deeply concerned about reports of such lapses/violations,” the statement said.
“The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has sought an explanation from Facebook seeking a detailed factual report on the issue. Facebook has been asked to respond by June 20.”
Facebook faced criticism in the United States on Wednesday from Republican and Democratic lawmakers who demanded that the social media company be more forthcoming about data it has shared with four Chinese firms.