DoT Not Willing to Impose a Blanket Ban on Messaging Apps: Aruna Sundararajan

The telecom department is not willing to command a blanket ban on messaging apps and platforms, however, it’s looking for technical solutions to control certain instances of misuse, according to Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan. Recently, the DoT has sought views on blocking services such as WhatsApp, Facebook in specific instances, which didn’t go well with the said companies and COAI as well. It’s already a known news that the government has taken a stern view of false news doing the rounds on social media platforms, and asked WhatsApp to take urgent measures to curb the circulation of such messages and, more importantly, identify its originators.

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“… misuse is a small part of it, we cannot go around blocking the whole platform. The idea is to evolve effective grievance redressal…targeted prevention or corrective action to be taken in those kinds of cases,” she told reporters of PTI.

Sundararajan was responding to queries over Department of Telecom (DoT) recently seeking industry’s views on technical measures that can be adopted for blocking mobile apps like Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, etc in situations where national security and public order were under threat. There have been raging concerns over the circulation of false information and rumours on messaging platform WhatsApp, that have, in several instances, incited mob-fury.

WhatsApp, however, rejected India’s demand for a solution to track the origin of a message on its platform, saying building traceability would undermine end-to-end encryption and the private nature of the messaging app. The telecom secretary said that technical solutions such as analysis of metadata, Artificial Intelligence and others allowed identification of mischievous messages treading unusual patterns.