In the petition filed in the Delhi High Court, it was said that a private app like WhatsApp wants to share personal information related to the common people. It needs to be stopped. In such a situation, the government should take strict steps against it
A hearing was held on Monday in the Delhi High Court regarding the new private policy brought by WhatsApp. Hearing the challenge filed in the Delhi High Court, the court on Monday refused to issue notice to WhatsApp and Facebook regarding the new policy.
An appeal was made in the High Court that the government should take action regarding the new policy of WhatsApp. In this petition, the new policy was called a violation of privacy.
However, the High Court has not issued any notice in this case and has said that a detailed hearing is required on this. Now the case will be heard on 25 January. In the petition filed in the Delhi High Court, it was said that a private app like WhatsApp wants to share personal information related to the common people. It needs to be stopped. In such a situation, the government should take strict steps against it
The Delhi High Court, while commenting strongly on the petitioner’s demand, said that WhatsApp is a private app. If anyone is having trouble with this app and the app is affecting privacy, then delete it.
The High Court further said that there are many apps with which you share your data. Data is also shared with a map or browser. Significantly, questions are constantly being raised about WhatsApp’s new privacy policy. It is being criticized throughout the country. People are celebrating this in their privacy.
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