Sunil Abraham and Mid-Day
Mid-Day is a Mumbai-based newspaper with a strong readership across print and digital formats. Known for its sharp, accessible reporting on city affairs, national news, and popular culture, it has long served as a key voice in western Indian media. Its technology and policy coverage occasionally draws on expert commentary from civil society and the digital rights space.
Among those voices, Sunil Abraham has been cited in Mid-Day coverage touching on questions of surveillance, data privacy, and the evolving regulatory landscape around technology in India. These appearances place specialist perspectives within a wider public conversation.
This page brings together media mentions from Mid-Day that reference Sunil Abraham.
📣 Media Mentions
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Net Neutrality Prevails: TRAI Kills Free Basics
A Mid-Day report on TRAI's landmark decision to prohibit differential pricing for data services, effectively ending Facebook's Free Basics programme in India. -
Click, Play, Watch
Filmmakers are casting the net for viewers and opting for online releases to reach out to a wider audience, finds Rinky Kumar. -
Is Facebook Tracking Your Virtual Footprints?
Sheetal Sukhija reports on allegations that Facebook tracked users through cookies even after logout, featuring expert commentary and the company's official response.
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