India's top court is investigating WhatsApp’s data-sharing model, monopoly power, and user consent.
The Supreme Court of India has strongly criticized WhatsApp's 2021 privacy policy, which allows data sharing with Meta ...
The Supreme Court was hearing appeals filed by Meta and WhatsApp challenging the NCLAT judgment that upheld the Rs 213 crore ...
By Arpan Chaturvedi NEW DELHI, Feb 3 (Reuters) - India's top court on Tuesday warned it could reimpose a ban on Meta-owned ...
India, Feb. 4 -- In a strong rebuke to global tech giants, the Supreme Court on Tuesday told Meta Platforms Inc and WhatsApp ...
The Supreme Court rebuked Meta over WhatsApp’s 2021 privacy policy, warning the company against compromising user data while ...
The interim order is expected to lay down crucial directions on how WhatsApp can manage user data while the case proceeds to ...
India’s Supreme Court sends a strong message to WhatsApp: user privacy is a constitutional right, not negotiable for business or data profits.
WhatsApp’s 2021 privacy policy allowed expanded data sharing with Meta companies, triggering regulatory action and sharp ...
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday (February 3) issued a stern warning to WhatsApp and its parent company Meta over the ...
The court was examining challenges to a National Company Law Appellate Tribunal order that upheld the CCI’s finding against ...
For years, Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, has treated user data as the “exhaust” of its messaging engine—a valuable ...