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WhatsApp-Indian Government row: Activist says 'cops don't get key to every house to prevent robbery'

Access Now's Raman Jit Singh Chima weighs in on the row between WhatsApp and the new digital rules enforced in India, which the former says violates citizens' right to privacy

By Kanishka Sarkar  May 28, 2021 1:46:34 PM IST (Updated)


As the tussle between the Centre and messaging platform WhatsApp over new IT rules escalates, an official of a digital civil rights organisation has said that there is very little clarity on what exactly is the problem that the government wants to address.
"If you are worried about somebody breaking into houses, you don't go and say the police should have a key to access every single house. In effect, that is what the government is asking for when it is saying, they want to be able to act to undermine encryption, and secure messaging because they have policing concerns," said Raman Jit Singh Chima, senior international counsel and Asia Pacific policy director at Access Now.
The digital rights activist's remark comes against the backdrop of a lawsuit filed by WhatsApp against the Centre over one of its new IT rules that require social media firms to identify the 'first originator' of a message when ordered by the government.