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WhatsApp has taken the Government of India to court, saying that India’s new IT rules violate the right to privacy of Indian users and called for the social media intermediary rules to be declared unconstitutional.
Reuters
WhatsApp has consistently opposed calls for dilution of end-to-end encryption on its platform.
The government’s
new rules for social media, which came into effect on Wednesday, mandates instant messaging apps such as WhatsApp to trace the origin of a message, if required by the authorities by law.
The Facebook-owned WhatsApp, which had consistently opposed diluting encryption of its platform,
has taken the government to court, saying that the new rules violate the right to privacy of Indian users, and called for the intermediary rules to be declared unconstitutional.
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