indiatimes : Brazil fines Facebook $11.6 million for refusing to surrender data from WhatsApp





Brazil fines Facebook $11.6 million for refusing to surrender data from WhatsApp


Brazil fines Facebook $11.6 million for refusing to surrender data from WhatsApp
RIO DE JANEIRO: A judge in Brazil on Wednesday slapped an $11.6 million fine on the local Facebook branch over the company's refusal to surrender data from its WhatsApp messenger program to a police investigation.The order came from a judge in the northern state of Amazonas , saying Facebook was failing to meet its legal obligations.Facebook Brasil has "shown tremendous disregard for Brazilian institutions," prosecutors added.WhatsApp has been owned by social media giant Facebook since February 2015.The long-running dispute pits Brazilian authorities' insistence that they need access to communications between criminal suspects against Facebook's argument that it is protecting privacy and freedom of communication.Specifics of the police investigation were not disclosed.Facebook did not immediately respond to an email seeing comment on the fine.Earlier this month, Brazilian authorities temporarily blocked WhatsApp across the country for the third time in less than a year.The repeated shutdowns have angered users reliant on the free app.Fees for texting and calls are high in Brazil and WhatsApp's group chat and image-sharing functions have become embedded in everyday social interaction.Last week, Brazilian authorities arrested 12 people after intercepting WhatsApp and Telegram messages suggesting they were plotting a terror strike on the Olympics which open August 5 in Rio de Janeiro.The Justice Ministry has not said how that communication was obtained.WhatsApp is estimated to be used by 100 million Brazilians, making Brazil the second biggest user country after South Africa, according to data cited by the court.


This magic chat app puts Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and Skype all in one place


This magic chat app puts Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and Skype all in one place
I spend a significant portion of my day swapping between messaging apps: Slack for work, Facebook Messenger for friends in the US and WhatsApp for friends abroad.It can be frustrating at times, but at this point, it's simply part of my routine.But what if it didn't have to be?


Brazil prosecutor freezes $11.7 million of Facebook funds due to WhatsApp case


Brazil prosecutor freezes $11.7 million of Facebook funds due to WhatsApp case
A 3D printed Whatsapp logo is seen in front of a displayed Facebook logo in this illustration taken April 28, 2016.SAO PAULO The public federal prosecutor in the Brazilian state of Amazonas said on Wednesday the court there froze 38 million reais ($11.7 million) of funds held in Facebook Inc's account for failing to comply with a court order to supply data on users of the company's WhatsApp messaging service who are under criminal investigation.The prosecutor's office said the funds frozen correspond to the fines for failing to comply with court order to turn over data.


Brazil Freezes Facebook Funds in Latest Clash Over WhatsApp Messages


Brazil Freezes Facebook Funds in Latest Clash Over WhatsApp Messages
RIO DE JANEIRO—Brazilian federal prosecutors have frozen 38 million reais (about $11.6 million) of Facebook Inc. funds, prosecutors said late Wednesday, in the latest dispute over access to WhatsApp messages.Brazilian prosecutors in the northern state of Amazonas blocked the funds after Facebook refused to obey a court order to hand over...


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