India’s Supreme Court sends a strong message to WhatsApp: user privacy is a constitutional right, not negotiable for business or data profits.
After more than three decades, Justice Barbara Madsen announces when she will step away from the Washington Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court of India has strongly criticized WhatsApp's 2021 privacy policy, which allows data sharing with Meta companies for advertising. The court questioned the validity of user consent, ...
Are we getting a stimulus check in February 2026? When and what to know about Trump $2000 tariff IRS refund status, ...
News19 spoke with University of South Carolina media law expert Eric Robinson about what the upcoming hearing means.
The Supreme Court criticized Meta and WhatsApp for their privacy policy, specifically data sharing practices. The court found the policy manipulative and infringing on citizens' right to privacy, ...
PARIS, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Uber said on Monday it was in talks with French social security agency Urssaf, which a media report ...
WVTM Channel 13 on MSN
Alabama Supreme Court pauses removal of Lipscomb City Council members
The Alabama Supreme Court has temporarily halted a lower court decision that removed more than half of the Lipscomb City Council from office, allowing the council to resume normal operations while the ...
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday (February 3) issued a stern warning to WhatsApp and its parent company Meta over the ...
Supreme Court warns Meta over its messaging app WhatsApp's privacy policy, telling the tech giant it cannot play with the ...
The Supreme Court warned WhatsApp and Meta against exploiting user data, saying privacy cannot be compromised for profit. Hearing appeals over a Rs 213 crore penalty on WhatsApp’s 2021 policy, the ...
Is sports betting legal in California in 2026? Learn the status of California sports betting, Big Game betting options, and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results