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Turkish watchdog opens WhatsApp probe over new rules

Personal Data Protection Authority's investigation will focus on issues such as data processing, transfer abroad

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13:42 - 12/01/2021 Tuesday
Update: 13:46 - 12/01/2021 Tuesday
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Turkey’s Personal Data Protection Authority (KVKK) on Tuesday launched an investigation into WhatsApp over its new data-sharing rules.

The American messenger application recently forced users to agree to new service and privacy terms that allow sharing of more personal data with Facebook, which owns WhatsApp.

Another Turkish watchdog, the Competition Authority, opened a probe into Facebook and WhatsApp on Monday and suspended the messenger’s new data collection rules in the country.

The KVKK’s investigation will assess the issue in terms of the general provisions of personal data protection legislation, according to information obtained by Anadolu Agency.

The authority’s ex officio probe will focus on issues such as data processing conditions, data transfer abroad, and other basic principles.

The watchdog will follow all due processes and re-evaluate the issue on Feb. 8, according to a statement.

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