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India antitrust watchdog orders probe into WhatsApp's new privacy policy

Published 2021-03-24, 09:17 a/m
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A 3D printed Whatsapp logo is placed on a computer motherboard
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By Aditya Kalra

NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's competition watchdog on Wednesday ordered a probe into a privacy policy update announced by Facebook-owned WhatsApp, saying the messaging service breached antitrust laws.

WhatsApp said in January it was updating its privacy policy to allow it to share some user data with parent Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) and other companies in the group, prompting a global backlash against the messaging app, including in India, its biggest market, with more than 500 million users.

The antitrust order also comes as WhatsApp sets out to expand its digital payment services to millions of Indians.

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) said WhatsApp had violated competition laws "through its exploitative and exclusionary conduct ... in the garb of policy update."

The 21-page order also asked its investigation unit to conduct the probe and submit a report within 60 days. Such probes typically take several months.

WhatsApp's conduct in sharing users' data with other Facebook firms, in a way that is "neither fully transparent nor based on voluntary and specific user consent", appears unfair to users, the watchdog added.

The CCI said WhatsApp had told the antitrust body that the policy update, which becomes effective in May, raised no competition law concerns.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A 3D printed Whatsapp logo is placed on a computer motherboard

WhatsApp did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday.

In India, users concerned about privacy have downloaded rival apps such as Signal and Telegram, according to data from research firms.

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