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No urgency on pleas against WhatsApp privacy policy as it won’t transfer data to FB, says HC

Posted on July 23, 2021 by pogowasright.org

PTI reports:

There is no urgency now in hearing pleas challenging WhatsApp’s new privacy policy as the instant messaging platform has already made a statement that it would not transfer data to Facebook till the personal data protection bill is finalised, the Delhi High Court said on Thursday.

The US-based firm also informed the high court that for the time being it would not block the accounts of those not accepting the privacy policy.

Read more on National Herald.

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