WhatsApp, represented in Delhi High Court, stated it would exit India if compelled to compromise message encryption. The platform, along with parent company Meta, contests 2021 IT rules mandating chat tracing and origin identification. They argue users rely on WhatsApp for privacy ensured by end-to-end encryption.
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