WhatsApp sues India over new IT rules, says user privacy supreme


New Delhi, May 26 (IANS): Taking the privacy war to the court, Facebook-owned WhatsApp has sued the Indian government, saying that user privacy is in its DNA and the company will not share the information related to the "first originator of information" with any government including India.

Reliable sources told IANS on Wednesday that the messaging giant has filed the case against the Indian government in Delhi High Court, as the deadline to comply with the new IT (intermediary) rules 2021 meant for big social media platforms in India ended on Tuesday.

WhatsApp said that new rules infringe on users' privacy.

The company was yet to make its lawsuit official but according to it, from day one, "we built WhatsApp to help you stay in touch with friends, share vital information during natural disasters, reconnect with separated families, or seek a better life".

"Some of your most personal moments are shared with WhatsApp, which is why we built end-to-end encryption into our app. When end-to-end encrypted, your messages, photos, videos, voice messages, documents, and calls are secured from falling into the wrong hands," according to WhatsApp.

WhatsApp has also gone ahead with implementing its controversial user privacy policy from May 15, clearly stating that "we will maintain this approach until at least the forthcoming PDP (personal data protection) law comes into effect".

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) had asked the social media platform to abide by the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 by May 25, or face strict action.

The MeitY had announced its draft new IT (Intermediary Guidelines) Rules for social media platforms on February 25.

As per the new rules, social media platforms will have to remove offending content within 36 hours after a government directive or a legal order.

The new rules mandate that the intermediaries, including social media intermediaries, must establish a grievance redressal mechanism for receiving/resolving complaints from the users or victims.

On the user privacy policy, the Facebook-owned platform with over 400 million users in the country has defended its position, saying that it continues to engage with the government to resolve the issue.

WhatsApp said it has sent a reply to the notice by MeitY after the ministry directed the Facebook-owned platform to withdraw its controversial user privacy policy.

 

  

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  • John, Mangalore

    Wed, May 26 2021

    Whatsapp new privacy stealing data linking thru facebook for their analytics and pushing ads and controlling free speach and to push their liberal ideologies, ads etc? That these bigtechs dont say ... Already messages being read by these giants one gets auto answers to reply when a new message is received... Some gooddies same time read messages for ad business or for profiling ?

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  • John, Mangalore

    Wed, May 26 2021

    Everything comes for good but evil misuses a lot. Without showing carrots one cannot trap.... (looks like case of these vaccines also, everything good no icu no serious cases or deaths till another bad virus comes... can one's compromised immune system handle it is the question? Can we trust communists virus or vaccines?)

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Wed, May 26 2021

    People crying for privacy here is a joke cause why didn't u oppose aadhaar then?. The government already has every info needs even your biomatrics.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Wed, May 26 2021

    Youtube search Bill Gates and adhaar, Why this globalist involved is the interesting question?

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Wed, May 26 2021

    With Godi media to do their bidding, Social Media is where the Truth can be found.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Wed, May 26 2021

    Whatapp and other social media should drop Modi's followers to ZERO. That will teach a fitting lesson to this incompetent BJP government to stop snooping.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Wed, May 26 2021

    Whatsapp new privacy stealing data linking thru facebook for their analytics and pushing ads and controlling free speach and to push their liberal ideologies, ads ? That these bigtechs dont say ... Already messages being read by these giants one gets auto answers to reply when a message received...

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Wed, May 26 2021

    Auto answer is a feature incase you are too busy to type. Also you think in the recent drug cases who accessed whatsapp messages without permission, cbi(government)

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Wed, May 26 2021

    Why is whatsapp talking about privacy? Their latest update and terms and conditions which users have to agree is violating people's privacy. Nations across the world were against these... Signal is always available....

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  • swathi, mang/dxb

    Wed, May 26 2021

    Follow Indian rules if you need business in India. American companies cant control Indian politics or the public. They can sell our private data to others but they cant share it with the Indian legal system. wow...

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Wed, May 26 2021

    Government is a hardcore follower of china.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, May 26 2021

    desperate pettha govt., in finding out & curb it's opponents. idiot govt., good dat da whatsapp sued da illiterate chai govt.

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