Blanket ban on data sharing will hurt small biz, WhatsApp tells SC

WhatsApp has presented its case before the Supreme Court, emphasizing that a blanket ban on data sharing would negatively impact small businesses and limit user choices. The messaging platform reassured the court that it does not engage in reading private messages or selling user data, highlighting the essential role of data sharing in facilitating business operations and enhancing user experience. WhatsApp's argument comes amidst ongoing discussions about data privacy and protection in India, where concerns regarding data misuse have intensified. The company cautioned that restricting data sharing could hinder innovation and growth for smaller enterprises that rely on its services to reach customers and streamline operations. This case underscores the delicate balance between protecting consumer privacy and fostering a conducive environment for digital commerce in the country.
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