We will appeal CCI's Rs 213-cr penalty: Meta
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Monday asked WhatsApp to refrain from sharing user data with other applications, owned by Meta, for advertising purposes for a period of five years
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India's competition watchdog imposed a penalty of Rs 213.14 crore on the social media giant for unfair business ways with respect to WhatsApp privacy policy update done in 2021
New Delhi, 19 Nov
After the Competition Commission
imposed a Rs 213-crore penalty on Meta in relation to WhatsApp privacy policy,
the company said it disagrees with the watchdog's decision and plans to appeal.
The Competition Commission of India
(CCI) on Monday asked WhatsApp to refrain from sharing user data with other
applications, owned by Meta, for advertising purposes for a period of five
years.
India's competition watchdog
imposed a penalty of Rs 213.14 crore on the social media giant for unfair
business ways with respect to WhatsApp privacy policy update done in 2021. Besides,
the competition watchdog has directed Meta to cease and desist from
anti-competitive practices.
Meta and WhatsApp have also been
asked to implement certain behavioural remedies within a defined timeline to
address the anti-competition issues, according to a CCI order.
A Meta spokesperson said that the
company disagrees with the CCI's decision and plans to appeal. "As a
reminder, the 2021 update did not change the privacy of people's personal
messages and was offered as a choice for users at the time. We also ensured no
one would have their accounts deleted or lose functionality of the WhatsApp
service because of this update," the Meta spokesperson said.
Meta further said the update was
about introducing optional business features on WhatsApp, and provided further
transparency about data collection and usage.
The Meta spokesperson added since
that time, WhatsApp has been incredibly valuable to people and businesses,
enabling organisations and government institutions to deliver citizen services
through COVID and beyond, and as well as supporting small businesses in
furtherance of the India economy.
"WhatsApp is able to do all of
this because it offers services supported by Meta. We are committed to finding
a path forward that allows us to continue providing the experiences that people
and businesses have come to expect from us," the Meta spokesperson said.
Meanwhile, CCI has barred WhatsApp
from sharing data collected on its platform with other Meta companies or Meta
company products for advertising purposes for five years.
On sharing of WhatsApp user data
for purposes other than advertising, the regulator said WhatsApp's policy
should include a detailed explanation of the user data shared with other Meta
companies or Meta company products. "This explanation should specify the
purpose of data sharing, linking each type of data to its corresponding
purpose," it said.
The watchdog also said that sharing
of user data collected on WhatsApp with other Meta companies or Meta company
products for purposes other than for providing WhatsApp services shall not be
made a condition for users to access WhatsApp Service in India.
On sharing of WhatsApp user data
for purposes other than for providing WhatsApp services, CCI said all users in
India (including users who have accepted 2021 update) will be provided with the
choice to manage such data sharing by way of an opt-out option prominently
through an in-app notification.
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