NEW DELHI: Meta-owned WhatsApp informed the Delhi high court that it would cease operations in India and exit the country if compelled to compromise its end-to-end encryption.

Addressing the court during the hearing of WhatsApp’s 2021 petitions challenging a provision of the 2021 Information Technology Rules for social media intermediaries, the companyโ€™s lawyer, Tejas Karia said: โ€œAs a platform, we are saying, if we are told to break encryption, then WhatsApp goes.โ€

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The contentious provision in question requires social media intermediaries to identify the first originator of information, posing a significant challenge to WhatsAppโ€™s encryption model.

Karia explained, โ€œPeople use WhatsApp only because of its encryption. Now by implementing this rule, we will have to break the encryption.โ€

โ€œThere are two rights. One is privacy. At the same time, the government has a right to know. We are caught in between,โ€ Karia further stated.

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Karia stressed on the significance of end-to-end encryption as a fundamental safeguard for user privacy.