New Delhi, April 10 -- Meta Platforms Inc's global regulatory readiness team is prepping compliance with India's first data privacy law, which is expected to be enforced in the coming months. However, as the Big Tech firm aligns its India operations under the ambit of the upcoming law, it maintains that India's blanket stricture on tracking the internet usage of underage users can compromise child safety.

Speaking with Mint, Rob Sherman, vice-president of policy and deputy chief privacy officer at Meta, said that the company does not expect its India operations to be hindered due to the upcoming law.

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