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X @BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)· 2026-03-01 00:24
Why is WhatsApp's privacy policy facing a legal challenge in India? https://t.co/I4KDkTcCZy ...
WhatsApp, Meta assure SC of compliance with NCLAT order on data privacy rules
ETBrandEquity.com· 2026-02-24 05:18
Core Viewpoint - Meta Platforms Inc. and WhatsApp are complying with the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal's (NCLAT) directions regarding privacy and consent safeguards for advertising-related data, despite ongoing legal challenges [1][2]. Group 1: Legal Proceedings - The Supreme Court is reviewing appeals from Meta and WhatsApp against NCLAT's December directions, while also considering a cross-appeal from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) regarding user data sharing for advertising [2]. - The court has dismissed applications for a stay on the NCLAT order, allowing the companies to proceed with compliance while keeping broader legal issues open for future adjudication [3][8]. - The CCI had previously imposed a penalty of ₹213.14 crore on the companies due to WhatsApp's privacy policy, which the court criticized for infringing on citizens' privacy rights [4][5]. Group 2: Compliance and Penalties - The NCLAT had set aside part of the CCI's order that prohibited WhatsApp from sharing data with Meta for advertising for five years, but maintained the ₹213 crore penalty [6]. - The tribunal clarified that its ruling on privacy and consent safeguards applies to user data collection and sharing beyond WhatsApp services, covering both advertising and non-advertising purposes [6].
X @Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph· 2026-02-16 22:43
https://t.co/PSMbO87MyFCointelegraph (@Cointelegraph):👁‍🗨Not Dead Yet | S1E5 — Chris McCabeWhatsApp whistleblowers have claimed the company can read your messages.This caused many of the big names in communication apps to start firing shots at each other over privacy. This left us all wondering: Is there any app you can use to https://t.co/eFIr0iwu5s ...
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2026-02-13 08:22
RT Bryce Greene (@TheGreeneBJ)WhatsApp: "this evil government wants to ban our private and secure service!"Also WhatsApp: "Hello, Israel, here is the location of this journalist and his family so you can murder them all" https://t.co/hEsEGYFaHJ ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
Russia is restricting access to WhatsApp as part of its campaign to shift Russians away from Western-based messaging platforms outside its control and onto homegrown equivalents approved by Moscow. https://t.co/xGesq88Hb9 ...
X @BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)· 2026-02-12 04:01
Russia moves to block WhatsApp in messaging app crackdown https://t.co/DviUSXHho8 ...
X @Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph· 2026-02-12 03:00
🇷🇺 NOW: Russia blocks WhatsApp messaging service, removing it from internet directories to push citizens toward state-controlled surveillance app. https://t.co/tKNUFI8cZF ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2026-02-12 01:50
WhatsApp said Russia’s government has moved to “fully block” its popular encrypted messaging service in the country as part of an effort to drive adoption of a new, state-sponsored app https://t.co/P9zDAMZfhG ...
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2026-02-10 16:18
RT Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws1)⚡️ 🇺🇸🇮🇱BREAKING:One individual spent nearly $170 million to influence the United States in favor of Israel.AIPAC’s largest VERIFIED donor is not Miriam Adelson, the Kochs, or Soros.It’s Jan Koum, the man behind the app on your phone, WhatsApp.➤ $7.43M to AIPAC / UDP (largest individual donor)➤ $6M to Israeli settlement orgs (Friends of Ir David)➤ $5.3M to Friends of the IDF➤ $10M to Nikki Haley’s Super PAC➤ $140M to ~70 pro-Israel orgs (2019–2020)That’s more political in ...
WhatsApp's fight against $268 million Irish privacy fine sent back to lower tribunal
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-10 08:56
Core Viewpoint - The ongoing legal battle between WhatsApp and the EU privacy watchdog has been sent back to a lower tribunal, extending a five-year dispute over a fine imposed by the Irish data protection authority [1][3]. Group 1: Legal Proceedings - The case involves the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC), which is the primary privacy regulator for many U.S. tech companies due to their EU headquarters being located in Ireland [2]. - The DPC increased WhatsApp's fine to 225 million euros ($268 million) in 2021 after intervention from the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) [1][2]. - WhatsApp's appeal against the penalty was initially dismissed by a lower tribunal, which ruled that WhatsApp lacked legal standing to challenge the EDPB's decision [3]. Group 2: Court Rulings - The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that WhatsApp's action against the EDPB's decision is admissible, instructing the lower tribunal to review the case based on its merits [3][4]. - A spokesperson for WhatsApp welcomed the court's judgment, emphasizing the importance of allowing businesses to challenge EDPB decisions [4]. Group 3: Financial Implications - Since 2020, the DPC has imposed over 4 billion euros in fines on major tech companies for GDPR violations, but has only collected 17.5 million euros due to ongoing legal challenges [5]. - Many fines have been increased following EDPB interventions, and further appeals are contingent on clarifications from European courts regarding the calculation of WhatsApp's 2021 penalty [5].