India's top court is investigating WhatsApp’s data-sharing model, monopoly power, and user consent.
By Arpan Chaturvedi NEW DELHI, Feb 3 (Reuters) - India's top court on Tuesday warned it could reimpose a ban on Meta-owned ...
Despite the Supreme Court's stern warning over data-sharing and privacy, WhatsApp is not immediately set to leave India but ...
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During a hearing on Tuesday, the country’s top court questioned whether WhatsApp’s privacy policy was designed in a way that could ...
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Juries will soon hear arguments in a case against Meta and Google that could reshape social media protections for kids.
The fight focuses on default search deals that critics say lock out competitors and limit choice for users, advertisers, and ...
For the first time, a jury will hear claims that social media giants like Meta designed social media to addict young users.