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Indian Students Score a Partial Win in Facebook Privacy Dispute (bloomberg.com) 47

WhatsApp announced last month that it would stop begin sharing some of users' information -- phone number, contact information of people in your address book etc -- with Facebook. Two Indian students last month expressed their concern over this, adding that WhatsApp was "severely" compromising their privacy and those of other billion plus users, and that it was reneging from its original promise. They approached Delhi High Court, and after hearing from everyone, the bench of chief justice told WhatsApp that it must delete data of users who are opt out of privacy policy changes before September 25. Bloomberg adds: The Delhi High Court on Friday ruled that WhatsApp has to delete all data on users who choose to stop using the service before Sept. 25, when the new policy takes effect. Also, it can only share data collected after that date. However, going forward, WhatsApp is free to share information on users who haven't opted out. The court also asked India's government to consider if it was feasible to craft regulations to oversee WhatsApp and other messaging apps, though it didn't specify what form they could take.
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Indian Students Score a Partial Win in Facebook Privacy Dispute

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  • Eh? (Score:5, Funny)

    by myrdos2 ( 989497 ) on Friday September 23, 2016 @12:06PM (#52947157)

    WhatsApp announced last month that it would stop begin sharing some of users' information

    Well which one is it? It's like I don't do understand it!

    • Re:Eh? (Score:5, Insightful)

      by jenningsthecat ( 1525947 ) on Friday September 23, 2016 @12:40PM (#52947387)

      Well which one is it? It's like I don't do understand it!

      Well, I'll be the first to risk Flamebait mods by saying it: this summary reads as though it was written by someone whose first language was Hindi or something similar. If you read the following sections aloud in the common stereotype of an Indian accent you'll immediately know what I mean:

      "their privacy and those of other billion plus users"
      "reneging from its original promise"
      "approached Delhi High Court"
      "the bench of chief justice"
      "must delete data of users"
      "who are opt out of privacy policy changes"

      • The summary text is unreadable. Only readable texts with proper grammar in summaries should be allowed to be posted.
      • you mean "maneshs" just might be a native Hindi speaker? the hell you say. ;-)

      • Well, I'll be the first to risk Flamebait mods by saying it: this summary reads as though it was written by someone whose first language was Hindi or something similar.

        Nah..Slashdot just finally outsourced their editors...or maybe just imported H-1B workers to do the work.

        Seems about the same quality I've seen from most of those type of workers so far in real life.....

    • # service sharing stop
      # service needful do

  • War is piece, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength, stop is begin.

  • "WhatsApp announced last month that it would stop begin sharing some of users' information"

    English, motherfucker, DO YOU SPEAK IT?!?!

    Look, I know manishs had a severe brain injury and can only edit submissions in Morse code by tapping his catheter against the toilet, but FFS is there NO ONE ELSE on staff who proofreads any of this stuff?

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