WhatsApp stops, case in Supreme Court

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January 18: Stop for now.  However, WhatsApp did not back down.  On January 5, they were announcing that they would have to agree to the new terms and conditions of confidentiality by February 8.  Otherwise, the service of WhatsApp will not be available after this period.
WhatsApp stops, case in Supreme Court


In a blog post yesterday, they said that the deadline is being postponed for the time being.  Because many people have misunderstood their new terms and policies.  People will be better informed in the coming days to dispel that misconception.
The blog also says that few people know about the business or shopping that takes place through WhatsApp.  You know.  Of WhatsApp.  Policies and conditions have changed, mainly in the case of the submission of purchase information.  The ability to give information to Facebook is not increasing at all.  But they hope that by May 15, more people will know about the business opportunities on WhatsApp.  Because, according to them, it is a very important service.  Before that, people will have time and opportunity to read the terms and conditions in detail.  Consent will then be gradually sought from customers.  This means it's about to be the most delusional time of the year, as well as the most delusional.
The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), a merchant organization, told the Supreme Court today that the new terms and conditions of WhatsApp are undermining many fundamental rights of the country's citizens.  Hayek instructed me to cancel it.  But what will happen to those who have already agreed to the new terms and conditions in the interest of continuing the service, but are not unequivocal about these changes?  WhatsApp said on January 4 that they process their information with the permission of the customers.  Customers can revoke that permission at any time.
Now it is clear in yesterday's blog whether that consent will be considered revoked.  Not done.  After bringing new conditions and policy in front of the last 5 days, it is in question.  Hatsap read.  Many started relying on other messaging apps like Signal, Telegram.  In an effort to keep subscribers, WhatsApp advertised a pair of pages in the newspaper, saying that all customer messages are protected with the help of 'end-to-end encryption'.  They have mentioned it again in the blog, but this is also the last defense.  I don't think it will stop for now.  However, they remained steadfast in the new terms and policies.

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