Document, WhatsApp replied on its privacy policy, said Zomato, Ola, Arogya Setu also take data: Report

Document, WhatsApp replied on its privacy policy, said Zomato, Ola, Arogya Setu also take data: Report


Whatsapp has been engulfed in controversies for the past few months over its new privacy policy. Earlier this policy was to be implemented from 8 February, but in view of the increasing dispute, the company postponed it for a few months. Now this policy is going to be implemented from May 15. However, a PIL has been filed in the Delhi High Court against this policy of the company, on which the company had to give its reply. According to the report, WhatsApp has said in response to a petition filed against its privacy policy update in the Delhi High Court that the policy of many internet-based apps and websites is the same and some companies collect more data than this. The FB-owned instant messaging app has allegedly cited the privacy policy of Bulky Basket, Koo, Ola, Truecaller and ZOMATO as well as the privacy policy of the government’s contact traceing app Aarogya Setu in its affidavit.

In the INC42 report, cited the affidavit filed in the Delhi High Court on 5 May, WhatsApp in its affidavit, in its affidavit, Bulky Basket, Koo, Ola, Truecaller and ZOMATO as well as government’s contact trace app aarogya setu and US Tech Company Google, Microsoft, ZOMFT, ZOMFT, ZOMFT, ZOMFT, ZOMFT, ZOMFT, ZOMFT, ZOMFT, Republic Global is also named, which is a digital venture of Republic TV. WhatsApp allegedly stated in the affidavit that if their new privacy policy is blocked by the court, then the decision will also affect other tech companies of the country, including Grosli delivered companies and doctors’ online appointments.

Significantly, after the announcement of its new privacy policy, WhatsApp made it clear that the update was mainly updated for a business account using the platform. This means that after accepting an updated privacy policy, app users’ details such as their phone number and transaction data will be shared with businesses. But still, WhatsApp has said that these changes will not affect the chats made with anyone.

Earlier, the last date to adopt this updated policy was earlier February 8, but later the company made it to 15 May.