Wounded by Pakistan, Indians are preparing for battle—on WhatsApp and Facebook — Quartz

Indians are hurting and angry.Following last weekend's killing of 18 soldiers at an army base in Jammu and Kashmir's Uri town by alleged Pakistan-backed terrorists, a wave of sadness and fury has swept the country.Images of martyrs' coffins arriving at their homes are poignant.
WhatsApp could face legal action over Facebook sharing terms
Facebook-owned WhatsApp recently announced a change in their terms of service.The company published a statement saying they will share user's phone numbers with their parent company Facebook.A German consumer watchdog has now threatened legal action against WhatsApp over the data sharing deal.
WhatsApp threatened with legal action over Facebook data sharing deal
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Two India Students Challenge Facebook on WhatsApp Privacy Policy

Two Indian students are mounting a legal challenge to Facebook Inc., seeking to wind back changes to WhatsApp's privacy policy that they say threatens the rights of millions of users.Karmanya Singh Sareen and Shreya Sethi filed a public-interest litigation, akin to a class action, in the Delhi High Court asking for a rollback of recent policy updates by the Facebook-owned messaging service.They asked the court to order the government to frame guidelines for messaging apps so that user privacy isn't compromised.
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