WhatsApp approaches Delhi HC to challenge new IT Rules
The Hindu
To break end-to-end encryption infringes upon rights of citizens to communicate privately and securely, says messaging app
Instant messaging app WhatsApp has approached the Delhi High Court challenging the Central government’s new Information Technology Rules, 2021, which include a requirement for social media platforms to compulsorily enable “the identification of the first originator of the information” in India upon government or court order. The Facebook owned company has argued that this provision forces WhatsApp “to break end-to-end encryption on its messaging service, as well as the privacy principles underlying it, and infringes upon the fundamental rights to privacy and free speech of the hundreds of millions of citizens using WhatsApp to communicate privately and securely”. The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 was notified on February 25 this year amidst concerns raised by various experts over its impact on privacy, freedom of expression and security of users online.More Related News













