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In Supreme Court vs WhatsApp–Meta: Why the Court Says “Your Data Is the Price You Pay”

WhatsApp free service? Not really, says SC

Ravi Tondak by Ravi Tondak
February 3, 2026
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What is the case about?

Most of us use WhatsApp every day—to talk to family, run small businesses, or share important information. Many believe WhatsApp is free.

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दिल्ली पुलिस अकादमी में विभिन्न संवर्गों के प्रशिक्षुओं का शपथ ग्रहण समारोह आयोजित

“नशा सपनों को तोड़ता है, जागरूकता भविष्य बनाती है”

But the Supreme Court of India has now made it very clear: WhatsApp is not free. You pay with your personal data.

The case before the Supreme Court relates to WhatsApp’s 2021 privacy policy, which required users to accept wider data sharing with its parent company, Meta (Facebook) if they wanted to continue using the app.

This policy led to a ₹213.14 crore penalty imposed by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) for abusing market dominance. WhatsApp, Meta, and even the CCI have now filed appeals and cross-appeals, which is why the matter is before the Supreme Court.

This article in Hindi – सुप्रीम कोर्ट बनाम WhatsApp–Meta: “आप WhatsApp मुफ्त में नहीं चला रहे, आप अपना डेटा दे रहे हैं”

Why did the Supreme Court get angry?

During the hearing, the Supreme Court used unusually strong language. The Court said that WhatsApp sharing user data with Meta is: “A decent way of committing theft of personal information.”

The Bench made one thing crystal clear: Not even one Indian citizen’s data can be exploited.

The judges strongly objected to WhatsApp’s argument that users can “opt out” of data sharing.

“Opt-out” sounds good, but is it real?

WhatsApp’s lawyer, Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi, told the court that users were given a choice to stop data sharing. The Supreme Court was not convinced.

The judges pointed out:

  • The opt-out policy is too technical
  • Even judges found it difficult to understand
  • A common person has no real choice

The Court gave a powerful real-life example: How will a street vendor, a fruit seller, or a person in rural Bihar or Tamil Nadu understand such complicated privacy policies?

According to the Court, this is not “choice” at all — it is forced consent.

“WhatsApp is free?” Supreme Court says NO

WhatsApp argued that its service is free. The Supreme Court rejected this outright and said: “Your data is the hidden charge.”

The Court explained that:

  • Personal data has economic value
  • User behaviour is tracked
  • Data is used for targeted advertising

Even if messages are end-to-end encrypted, metadata and behaviour patterns are still valuable.

As the Solicitor General told the Court: We are not customers anymore. We are the product.

What did the Supreme Court order right now?

Until further hearing, the Supreme Court has:

– Stopped WhatsApp from sharing any user data with Meta or anyone else
– Blocked withdrawal of the ₹213.14 crore penalty already paid
– Added the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) as a party
– Fixed the next hearing for 10 February

The Court also warned: Either you give an undertaking that no data will be shared, or your appeal may be dismissed.

Why is this case important to common people?

This case is not about big tech companies alone. It affects:

  • Small shopkeepers using WhatsApp Business
  • Patients discussing medical issues
  • Families sharing private moments
  • Rural users with no alternative platform

The Supreme Court has clearly said: No business model can survive by compromising the constitutional right to privacy.

Another articles related to Right to Privacy:

Voyeurism: A Silent but Serious Crime Against Privacy and Dignity

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