Thursday, 21 November, 2024

Here is why WhatsApp may exit Nigeria


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News Round The Clock (NRTC) recently gathered that the social network platform, WhatsApp could exit Nigeria following a $220m fine.

According to the news platform, Tech Cabal, Nigeriaā€™s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) imposed a $220 million fine on WhatsApp for a data privacy breach.

Now, sources close to the situation indicate that Meta, WhatsAppā€™s parent company, is contemplating the withdrawal of certain services from Nigeria.

WhatsApp (Photo Credit: Google Play)
WhatsApp (Photo Credit: Google Play)

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In response, a WhatsApp spokesperson emailed TechCabal, “We want to be clear that, technically, based on the order, it would be impossible to provide WhatsApp in Nigeria or globally.”

The spokesperson criticized the FCCPCā€™s order as flawed, asserting that it inaccurately portrays WhatsAppā€™s data handling and would necessitate significant changes to the platformā€™s infrastructure.

Meta has not addressed the FCCPCā€™s allegations regarding user opt-out options from the 2021 privacy policy but maintains that the update does not involve sharing user data.

The companyā€™s privacy policy states, “While traditionally mobile carriers and operators store this information, we believe that keeping these records for two billion users would be both a privacy and security risk and we donā€™t do it.”

The potential suspension of WhatsApp could have significant repercussions for individuals and small businesses in Nigeria, many of whom rely on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook for customer engagement.


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