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After India, WhatsApp faces privacy fire in EU
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After India, WhatsApp faces privacy fire in EU
TNN & Agencies / Jul 13, 2021, 08:03 IST
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NEW DELHI: Three days after WhatsApp had submitted before the Delhi high court that it would not enforce its contentious privacy policy in India till the country’s Personal Data Protection Bill was passed, the US-based company on Monday faced a barrage of complaints from the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) and others over the policy update, which has prompted a global outcry and led some users to switch to rival apps Telegram and Signal.
Complaints Over WhatsApp New Privacy Policy By Ashley Palya
on July 13 2021 8:27 AM WhatsApp has canceled its February 8 2021 deadline for accepting the tweak to its terms of service AFP / Lionel BONAVENTURE
WhatsApp users have complained to European Union consumer groups of being bombarded with pop-ups to accept the app s new terms of service over a new privacy update. Complicating matters, the privacy update for the messaging service has confused many users.
The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) on Monday filed a complaint with the European Commission against WhatsApp for breaches of EU consumer rights, it said in a press release.
There is reportedly confusion over whether the update allows Facebook to gain more access to users private information and permission to share it with other group firms. WhatsApp was acquired by Facebook in 2014 for $19 billion.
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