The Supreme Court of India has strongly criticized WhatsApp's 2021 privacy policy, which allows data sharing with Meta companies for advertising. The court questioned the validity of user consent, ...
Tomorrow is the deadline to for those deciding whether or not to accept WhatsApp's privacy policy. Since the measure was announced at the beginning of this year, endless doubts have arisen among users ...
Supreme Court adjourns WhatsApp-Meta privacy policy case to February 23, 2026, amid concerns over user data protection.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday (February 3) issued a stern warning to WhatsApp and its parent company Meta over the messaging app’s privacy policy. Coming down heavily on the US-based company ...
The protests made the messaging app reconsider a bit, and the deadline to make the acceptance of the new policies mandatory until May. Otherwise, they threatened, users who refused to give their 'ok' ...
The Supreme Court deferred to February 23 the pleas of Meta Platforms Inc and WhatsApp against a Competition Commission of India order imposing a Rs 213.14 crore penalty over privacy policy issues, ...
A bench led by Chief Justice Surya reprimanded the US-based company, warning, "You can't play with privacy... we will not allow you to share a single digit of our data", and said the court would not ...
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Meta-WhatsApp privacy policy case: SC defers hearing to Feb 23
New Delhi | The Supreme Court on Monday deferred to February 23 pleas of Meta Platforms Inc and WhatsApp against a ...
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‘Making a mockery': What's behind Supreme Court's big warning to WhatsApp over Indians' privacy
The SC hearing pertains to appeals and cross-appeals filed by WhatsApp, Meta and the CCI against a ₹213.14 crore penalty over 2021 privacy policy.
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