--- title: "India’s Supreme Court to WhatsApp: ‘You cannot play with the right to privacy’" description: "India’s Supreme Court has issued a stern warning to Meta regarding WhatsApp's handling of user privacy, questioning how the platform monetizes personal data. The court criticized the lack of meaningfu" type: "news" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/274657137.md" published_at: "2026-02-03T12:39:27.000Z" --- # India’s Supreme Court to WhatsApp: ‘You cannot play with the right to privacy’ > India’s Supreme Court has issued a stern warning to Meta regarding WhatsApp's handling of user privacy, questioning how the platform monetizes personal data. The court criticized the lack of meaningful consent from users, particularly in a market where WhatsApp is dominant. The case stems from a 2021 privacy policy update that led to a ₹2.13 billion penalty for abusing market position. The Supreme Court has adjourned the case until February 9, allowing Meta to further explain its data practices, amidst growing scrutiny over data privacy globally. India’s Supreme Court on Tuesday delivered an unusually sharp rebuke to Meta, warning that it would not allow the social media giant to “play with the right to privacy” of Indian users, as judges questioned how WhatsApp monetizes personal data. The comments were made as Meta appealed a penalty imposed over WhatsApp’s 2021 privacy policy. The judges repeatedly asked the company how users can meaningfully consent to data-sharing practices in a market where the app is pretty much the default communications platform. With more than 500 million users, India is WhatsApp’s largest market and a key growth area for Meta’s advertising business. Judges in the case question the potential commercial value of metadata generated by the platform, and how such data could be monetized across Meta’s wider advertising and AI functions. During the hearing, Chief Justice Surya Kant said the Supreme Court would not allow Meta and WhatsApp to share even “a single piece of information” while the appeal was pending, arguing that users faced little real choice in accepting WhatsApp’s privacy policy. Calling the messaging service a monopoly in practice, Kant questioned how “a poor woman selling fruits on the street” or a domestic worker could be expected to grasp how their data was being used. Other judges also pressed Meta on how user data was analyzed beyond message content. Justice Joymalya Bagchi said the court wanted to examine the commercial value of behavioral data and how it was used for targeted advertising, arguing that even anonymized or siloed information carried economic worth. Government lawyers added that personal data was not only collected but also commercially exploited. Meta’s lawyers said the platform’s messages are end-to-end encrypted and inaccessible even to the company, arguing that the privacy policy in question did not weaken user protections or allow chat content to be used for advertising. Techcrunch event Boston, MA | June 23, 2026 The case stems from a 2021 update to WhatsApp’s privacy policy that required users in India to accept broader data-sharing terms with Meta or stop using the service. India’s competition regulator later imposed a ₹2.13 billion (around $23.6 million) penalty, finding that the policy abused WhatsApp’s dominant position in the messaging market. That ruling was upheld on appeal before Meta and WhatsApp moved the Supreme Court to challenge it. Meta’s lawyers told the court the penalty had already been paid. The Supreme Court has adjourned the matter until February 9, allowing Meta and WhatsApp to explain their data practices in greater detail. At the suggestion of the competition regulator, the court also agreed to add the IT ministry as a party to the case, widening the scope of the proceedings. Meta declined to comment. WhatsApp has been facing heightened scrutiny over its data privacy across the world. Authorities in the U.S. have reportedly examined claims that WhatsApp chats may not be as private as the company asserts, adding to broader questions about how encrypted messaging platforms handle user data. 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