The NCLAT’s decision has come as a major relief for the US tech giant, which has a combined user base of 850 million—350 million on Facebook and over 500 million on WhatsApp.
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WhatsApp has been granted interim relief, allowing data sharing with Meta for ads only. Other directives, including a 50% ...
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Microsoft’s professional networking platform LinkedIn, which has around 15 million users in Australia and approximately a ...
The new report underscores the importance of maintaining a balance between security and civil liberties in the age of ...