WhatsApp warned that users who did not accept the new policy would systematically lose functionality after the deadline. In ...
Here’s what happens with those who have not accepted the updated privacy policy. WhatsApp on Monday told the Delhi high court that its new controversial privacy policy has not been deferred and ...
The Facebook-owned app changed its privacy policy in early January. The signature green WhatsApp logo has been a staple on almost every social media users’ phone since the social networking ...
In response, WhatsApp’s counsel Tejas Karia called ... against the instant messaging platform’s 2021 updated privacy policy due to time granted by the court to both entities for filing replies ...
WhatsApp is rewriting its privacy policy as a result of a huge data protection fine earlier this year. Following an investigation, the Irish data protection watchdog issued a €225m (£190m ...
CCI is investigating the privacy policy of WhatsApp, raising concerns about Big Tech. Will WhatsApp face penalties for its 2021 policy? Reports suggest that CCI will issue an order against WhatsApp.
The WhatsApp India Payments Privacy Policy will supersede the messaging giant’s new privacy policy in any case of conflict between the two with regards to UPI ...
WhatsApp has announced that it will not limit functionality for users who decline its new privacy policy, after weeks of saying it would limit certain features for users who did not accept.
New Delhi: Over three years after a contentious update to WhatsApp’s privacy policy and service terms, the development has returned to haunt its parent Meta, with India’s competition watchdog ...
The government has asserted that WhatsApp is discriminating between Indian and European users with its new privacy policy. Apart from threatening legal action, the government made strong observations.
Meta-owned WhatsApp has banned over eight million accounts in India in a single month, as part of its ongoing efforts to curb abuse and uphold its privacy policies. According to WhatsApp's latest ...
1. The CCI's probe originates from WhatsApp's contentious 2021 privacy policy amendment, which let the messaging network to ...