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The Indian girlfriend-boyfriend MMS scandal, now extended to its third part, has brought to light a disturbing trend in the country's digital age. The series of scandals revolving around the unauthorized release of private videos and images of individuals, often involving intimate moments, has raised significant concerns over digital privacy and security.

The continuation of the scandal into its third part indicates a persistent problem with digital security and privacy in India. It underlines the need for stronger preventive measures, better law enforcement, and greater awareness about digital safety and privacy.

The initial parts of the scandal shocked the nation as numerous private MMS clips and images, purportedly of Indian couples, began circulating on social media and other online platforms. These materials were often shared without the consent of the individuals involved, leading to widespread criticism and concern.