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Privacy, problems

NT BureauBy NT BureauFebruary 4, 2026No Comments
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The Supreme Court’s stern criticism of WhatsApp and its parent company Meta over their 2021 privacy policy reflects a larger reckoning with the power of Big Tech and the fragility of personal privacy in today’s digital society. In a hearing that sharply questioned the very structure of “take-it-or-leave-it” consent models, Chief Justice Surya Kant underscored that corporations cannot treat user data as a commodity and “play with the right to privacy of citizens” in the name of commercial benefit.
What stands out in the court’s comments is not just legal scrutiny of a specific policy, but a principled defense of informed consent and meaningful choice in an era where digital platforms dominate communication. The bench drew attention to the difficulty ordinary users — from street vendors to rural consumers — face in understanding complex legal terms buried in privacy agreements. This isn’t simply a technical legal dispute; it highlights the democratic value of privacy as a fundamental right and the need for tech giants to genuinely respect that right rather than reduce it to fine print.
At the heart of the matter is a universal tension: innovation and convenience on one hand, civil liberties on the other. Messaging platforms like WhatsApp have become indispensable, woven deeply into daily life. But indispensability shouldn’t excuse exploitation. The Supreme Court’s strong stance — even suggesting that non-compliance could mean exiting India’s market — sends a powerful signal that data privacy cannot be collateral damage in the race for profit or market dominance. The coming interim order on February 9 will be keenly watched as a test of how far courts can go in rebalancing this uneasy equation.
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