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WhatsApp privacy policy violates Indian IT law, Centre tells court

WhatsApp privacy policy violates Indian IT law, Centre tells court WhatsApp privacy policy violates Indian IT law, Centre tells court WhatsApp s new privacy policy was implemented on May 15, i.e. Saturday, which means users who haven t accepted it yet will keep getting full-screen prompts but will soon lose basic app features. On Monday, WhatsApp told the Delhi High Court that it would not delete users accounts that haven t accepted the new policy and will encourage them to get on board. advertisement HIGHLIGHTS On Monday, the Central government told the Delhi High Court that the new WhatsApp s privacy policy does not conform to Indian IT laws.

WhatsApp Privacy Policy Update Violates Indian IT Laws: Centre Tells Delhi High Court

WhatsApp privacy policy in violation of Indian IT laws, Centre tells Delhi HC

WhatsApp privacy policy in violation of Indian IT laws, Centre tells Delhi HC WhatsApp told the bench that while its new privacy policy has come into effect from May 15, it would not start deleting accounts of those users who have not accepted it and would try to encourage them to get on board PTI | May 17, 2021 | Updated 14:44 IST The Centre on Monday told the Delhi High Court that it views the new privacy policy of WhatsApp as a violation of the Indian Information Technology (IT) law and rules, and sought directions to the social media platform to make it clear whether it was confirming to the same.

WhatsApp new privacy policy violates Indian IT laws, Centre tells Delhi HC

WhatsApp new privacy policy violates Indian IT laws, Centre tells Delhi HC May 17, 2021 × The new policy says that the users can either accept or exit the app but they cannot opt not to share their data with other Facebook-owned or third party apps The Centre on Monday told the Delhi High Court that it views the new privacy policy of WhatsApp as a violation of the Indian Information Technology (IT) law and rules, and sought directions to the social media platform to make it clear whether it was confirming the same. WhatsApp is introducing a new policy asking for expressed concern from users about sharing their personal data with Facebook or other third parties. The new policy says that the users can either accept or exit the app but they cannot opt not to share their data with other Facebook-owned or third party apps. The Government, on its part, said that WhasApp has failed to specify the types of personal data being collected under its new policy and does not provide the op

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