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The Information Regulator of South Africa has after correspondence, written to WhatsApp LLC requesting the company to revise its privacy policy in South Africa to the standard used in the European Union (EU).
On 15 May 2021, WhatsApp will require users to accept new terms and conditions for using the app.
In a statement released on Thursday, the regulator said it has received no agreement from WhatsApp on the matter.
“Under the circumstances, the Regulator is briefing attorneys to prepare an opinion on the way forward in terms of litigation.
“It remains the Regulator’s assertion that the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) has a privacy regime which is very similar to the EU regime, and therefore believes that WhatsApp should adopt the EU policy in South Africa, and other countries in the global south that have similar regimes,” said the regulator.