Available to answer any question on privacy policy, says WhatsApp
A day after India asked it to withdraw changes to its privacy
policy, WhatsApp on
Wednesday said the proposed change does not expand its ability to share user
data with Facebook and
that it is open to answering questions on the issue.
The Indian government on Tuesday posed 14 questions to WhatsApp on its
"invasive" changes in Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
"We wish to reinforce that this update does not expand our
ability to share data with Facebook. Our aim is
to provide transparency and new options available to engage with businesses so
they can serve their customers and grow," a WhatsApp spokesperson
said.
The spokesperson added that WhatsApp will always protect personal
messages with end-to-end encryption, so that neither WhatsApp nor Facebook can see
them.
"We are working to address misinformation and remain
available to answer any questions," the spokesperson further stated.
In a strongly worded letter to WhatsApp CEO Will Cathcart, the
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has said the proposed
changes to the WhatsApp Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, without giving
users an option to opt-out, "raise grave concerns regarding the
implications for the choice and autonomy of Indian citizens".
Budget News: unionbudget2021-2022
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