firstpost : Facebook to appeal German order on WhatsApp data – Tech2





Facebook to appeal German order on WhatsApp data – Tech2


Facebook to appeal German order on WhatsApp data – Tech2
Facebook has said it would appeal against an order by a German privacy regulator to stop collecting and storing data of German users of its messaging app WhatsApp and to delete all data that has already been forwarded to it.The Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information said Facebook was infringing data protection law and had not obtained effective approval from WhatsApp's 35 million users in Germany.
read more from here

WhatsApp won't comply with India's order to delete user data


WhatsApp won't comply with India's order to delete user data
In August, privacy groups in the US spoke out against the change, which allows WhatsApp to pass account information like mobile phone number, contacts, profile pictures and status messages to its parent company.Facebook claims that sharing information between the two will help it to improve the experience and fight abuse across both platforms, while WhatsApp defended the change by saying that all messages on the service will remain encrypted.
read more from here

Halt WhatsApp data transfers, German privacy watchdog tells Facebook


Halt WhatsApp data transfers, German privacy watchdog tells Facebook
Facebook does not have permission from WhatsApp 35 million German users to transfer their data, said Hamburg's Data Protection CommissionerFacebook must stop collecting information about WhatsApp users in Germany, a local privacy watchdog has ordered.Last month, Facebook began combining user data from WhatsApp, the messaging company it acquired in 2014, with the mountain of information it holds about members of its social network in order to better target advertising.
read more from here

Comments