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WhatsApp Privacy Policy: WhatsApp says won't limit functionality for users not accepting new privacy policy


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It, however, would continue to nudge users to allow them to share data of business transactions to third party companies including its parent Facebook
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WhatsApp has told the government that it will not restrict the functionality of the messaging app for Indian users who do not accept its contentious privacy policy till the country s proposed personal data protection law comes into effect. It, however, would continue to nudge users to allow them to share data of business transactions to third party companies including its parent Facebook, people familiar with the development said.
They will wait for the Personal Data Protection Bill to be passed. Till then, WhatsApp will send reminders to accept the new policy and not disable any feature, a senior government official told ET. The Bill which is currently with the Joint Parliamentary Committee is likely to be tabled in the Parliament later this year. ....

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WhatsApp’s changes to its privacy policy are violative of user privacy and consumer rights
Now that WhatsApp has clearly indicated in its response to the Centre’s missive last week that it cannot roll back changes to its privacy policy, the latter has no option but to act. The absence of a personal data protection law is a huge handicap in this context but the existing laws, specifically Sections 43A and 72A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, read along with rules framed thereunder, offer scope for the government to act against WhatsApp. Such a course of action may take the battle to the courts but that may not be a bad option as the courts seem best positioned now to offer relief to users and help the law evolve. There is already a PIL being heard in the Delhi High Court on this issue. The basic problem with WhatsApp’s move is that it fails to provide a guarantee against non-disclosure to third parties or allow users to withdraw consent later. . The ....

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