CCI’s big action on Meta, fine of Rs 213 crore, instructions for major changes in WhatsApp policy
Strict ban on data sharing
CCI has directed WhatsApp not to share the data collected from its users with other meta companies Do not share with others for advertising purposes.
- WhatsApp as your Privacy Policy It will have to be made clear as to which data will be shared and for what purpose.
- next up to 5 years WhatsApp will not be able to give user data to Meta for advertising.
- Users will be given the option of whether they want to share their data with Meta or not.
2021 policy update created controversy
In January 2021, WhatsApp launched its new Terms of Service And Privacy Policy Was announced. In this, it was made mandatory for users to share data with Meta. This “Take-it-or-Leave-it” condition threatened the autonomy of millions of users.
CCI calls it consumer freedom and Competition Act Said to be a violation. The Commission admitted that WhatsApp had Dominant position Imposed unfair conditions on users using.
What will be the changes?
- Transparency: WhatsApp will have to tell users what data is being shared for what purpose.
- Opt-in Options: Users will have the right to decide whether they want to share the data or not.
- Data Sharing Restrictions: WhatsApp data will not be shared with Meta for advertising purposes for the next five years.
Big blow to Meta
India is the biggest market for Meta. In the country of WhatsApp more than 50 crores users, and the total user base of Meta more than 1 billion Is. CCI’s move could have a profound impact on Meta’s data-centric business strategies.
CCI’s message is clear: Consumer rights are paramount
This decision of CCI is in the digital sector Transparency and consumer rights indicates promotion.
Will this mark a new direction for Meta and WhatsApp, or the beginning of a legal challenge? Its impact will be worth seeing in the future.