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WhatsApp has until July to comply with EU consumer law, EU says

Foo Yun Chee (Reuters)
Brussels
Thu, June 9, 2022

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WhatsApp has until July to comply with EU consumer law, EU says User privacy: A 3D-printed Whatsapp logo is placed on the keyboard in this illustration taken on April 12, 2020. According to the European Commission, WhatsApp has until July to show that the new privacy policy complies with EU consumer law. (Reuters/Dado Ruvic/Illustration)

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eta's WhatsApp has until July to show that a privacy-policy update introduced in January complies with European Union consumer law, the European Commission said on Wednesday, in a case prompted by complaints from consumer bodies across Europe.

The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) and the EU network of consumer authorities said WhatsApp had not explained the changes in plain and intelligible language in breach of EU consumer law.

National enforcers have the power to impose sanctions on companies found breaching consumer laws.

The Consumer Protection Cooperation Network, which is made up of national consumer watchdogs and backed by the EU executive, sent a letter to WhatsApp in January asking for clarifications on its updated privacy policy.

The regulators said a March reply from the company did not convince them, prompting them to send a second letter on Wednesday.

"WhatsApp must ensure that users understand what they are agreeing to and how their personal data is used for commercial purposes, in particular offering services to commercial partners," the commission's Chief Justice Didier Reynders said in a statement.

WhatsApp said it would respond to the letter in due course.

"Our 2021 update did not change our commitment to user privacy or the way we operate our service, including how we process, use or share data with anyone, including Meta," a spokesperson said.

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