Gravitas: India asks WhatsApp to withdraw privacy policy
India's IT Ministry has sent a strongly-worded letter to Whatsapp asking to withdraw the proposed changes to its privacy policy. WION's Palki Sharma tells you more about the 'ultimatum'.
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