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Delhi HC dismisses Facebook, WhatsApp pleas against CCI order to probe new privacy policy

Delhi HC dismisses Facebook, WhatsApp pleas against CCI order to probe new privacy policy Justice Navin Chawla said though it would have been prudent for the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to await the outcome of petitions in the Supreme Court and the Delhi HC against WhatsApp s new privacy policy PTI | April 23, 2021 | Updated 08:27 IST The Delhi High Court on Thursday dismissed pleas by social media platforms, Facebook and WhatsApp, challenging India s competition regulator CCI s order directing a probe into WhatsApp s new privacy policy. Justice Navin Chawla said though it would have been prudent for the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to await the outcome of petitions in the Supreme Court and the Delhi HC against WhatsApp s new privacy policy, but not doing so would not make the regulator s order perverse or wanting of jurisdiction .

Delhi HC refuses to stop CCI probe into WhatsApp privacy policy update

Delhi HC refuses to stop CCI probe into WhatsApp privacy policy update SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 22, 2021, 11:53 AM IST Share Synopsis Delhi High Court says it saw no merit in the petitions of Facebook and WhatsApp to interdict the investigation directed by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) CCI into WhatsApp’s new privacy policy. Agencies CCI’s) order directing an investigation into WhatsApp’s contentious new privacy policy. Justice Navin Chawla said that though it would have been prudent for the CCI to await the outcome of petitions in the Supreme Court and the Delhi HIgh Court against WhatsApp s new privacy policy, but not doing so would not make the regulator s order perverse or wanting of jurisdiction .

Why WhatsApp users in Europe can opt-out of New WhatsApp privacy policy but users in India cannot?

Why WhatsApp users in Europe can opt-out of New WhatsApp privacy policy but users in India cannot? WhatsApp users in Europe can opt-out of the new privacy policy owning to the laws in the EU called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which shield them from sharing data from Facebook or grant them the power to say no to WhatsApp’s new terms of service. advertisement (Picture: Reuters) WhatsApp’s new terms of service will go into effect from May 15, 2021. WhatsApp has noted that the new terms of service are uniform all over the world except for the EU. WhatsApp has started sending reminders to users to accept the privacy policy, failing which they will lose access to the account, eventually.

WhatsApp sends reminders to users to accept new privacy policy by May 15

WhatsApp sends reminders to users to accept new privacy policy by May 15
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Network effects: You may swipe out if you like but can never leave

Network effects: You may swipe out if you like but can never leave Premium Share Via Read Full Story Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk had a terse tweet for his 48 million followers: “Use Signal . Edward Snowden, the world’s most famous whistleblower and privacy advocate clarified in a tweet of his own: “That’s @signalapp, for those who don’t speak Elon. Someone asked him why use Signal, and he had a simple though chilling response: “I use it every day and I’m not dead yet. The implication being that if he used WhatsApp, people would have been able to trace him through its owner, Facebook, a company admired and reviled in equal measure.

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