Skip to content

JOBUZO

  • News
  • Indonesia
  • Toggle search form
‘Mockery of privacy’: India’s Supreme Court tears into Meta over WhatsApp ‘take‑it‑or‑leave‑it’ policy

‘Mockery of privacy’: India’s Supreme Court tears into Meta over WhatsApp ‘take‑it‑or‑leave‑it’ policy

Posted on 3 February 2026 By jobuzo

NEW DELHI, Feb 3 — India’s apex court, the Supreme Court of India, on Tuesday came down heavily on Meta platforms, WhatsApp in particular, over their privacy policy, saying it would not allow them to exploit the personal data of Indians, reported Xinhua.

Meta, an American technology company, owns major social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Threads. Millions of Indians use these platforms for exchanging text and video messages and video reels on a daily basis.

While hearing appeals filed by Meta platforms challenging the judgement of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), India’s top-most court’s three-judge bench said: “You cannot play with the right of privacy of this country. You are making a mockery of the constitutionalism of this country. We will not allow the rights of any citizen of this country to be damaged.”

Meta had filed appeals against NCLAT’s judgement upholding a penalty of over 2.13 billion Indian rupees (around RM93.1 million) imposed by the Competition Commission of India over WhatsApp’s privacy policy. Later, the penalty amount was reportedly deposited.

Questioning the effectiveness of consumers’ consent to WhatsApp’s “take it or leave it” policy, Chief Justice Surya Kant said that there were millions of poor and less-educated people who would agree to it without understanding the repercussions.

“Will a poor woman selling fruits on the street understand your policy? Will your domestic helper understand it? You may have collected data from millions of people. This is a decent way of committing theft of private information, and we will not allow it,” an online report by India Today quoted the chief justice as saying. — Bernama-Xinhua

News :<div>12 weeks' jail for school IT support technician who took upskirt videos of teachers</div>

‘Mockery of privacy’: India’s Supreme Court tears into Meta over WhatsApp ‘take‑it‑or‑leave‑it’ policy


News

Post navigation

Previous Post: William Stevenson family: All we know about Jill Biden’s ex-husband’s wife and children
Next Post: Why a sanctioned Russian Il-76 aircraft landing in Cuba, sparked concern in Washington

Related Posts

UN chief warns of UN chief warns of “rathole of retaliation” after U.S. strikes on Iran News
Brown University shooting update: Cops still working to evacuate people; check out map of perimeter under lockdown Brown University shooting update: Cops still working to evacuate people; check out map of perimeter under lockdown News
Survivor's Rizo Reveals Fans Didn't See Jury React to Sage in Season 49 Finale (Exclusive) Survivor’s Rizo Reveals Fans Didn’t See Jury React to Sage in Season 49 Finale (Exclusive) News

Latest

  • Feature: Ceremony held in Yangon to share stories of China-Myanmar friendship
  • How Israel’s permanent state of war and ‘super-Sparta’ vision are weighing on the country
  • Can Donald Trump save Israel from itself in Lebanon?
  • Hegseth invokes immigration and ‘invasion’ in D-Day speech in France
  • Leaked: the Surprising Difference Between Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra and Wide
  • When DWTS’ Alan Bersten Realized He, Emma Slater Could Be More Than Friends
  • OpenAI unveils Lockdown Mode to protect sensitive data from prompt injection attacks
  • What to expect from WWDC 2026: Siri’s highly anticipated revamp and Apple Intelligence updates
  • U.S. job market posts surprising increase in May, but prospects unclear amid price hikes
  • ‘World crying for peace’: Pope Leo kicks off Spain trip with fiery plea to leaders

Copyright © 2025 JOBUZO. Disclaimers | Privacy Policies

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs