Bengaluru:<\/strong> WhatsApp<\/a> clarified on Thursday that Facebook<\/a> doesn't have access to Unified Payment Interface (UPI) transaction data, almost four weeks after its new privacy update had stated that the messaging app will share transaction data with its parent company.

The UPI-enabled payments are subject to a separate WhatsApp India Payments Privacy Policy, which hasn't changed.

“The UPI transaction data is encrypted, and Facebook doesn't have access to this data in clear format,” the blogpost stated. \"If there is any conflict between WhatsApp India Payments Privacy Policy and the
WhatsApp Privacy Policy<\/a>, the WhatsApp India Payments Privacy Policy will control solely with respect to your use of UPI Payments.\"

Earlier in the month, WhatsApp unveiled a new privacy policy update that allows it to share extensive metadata, business chats and transaction data with Facebook and its companies. This data can be used by the social media firm to target ads and personalise content.

After the update, WhatsApp faced a backlash from users, privacy, security experts as well as rivals Signal and Telegram. WhatsApp pushed back the implementation of the policy by three months to May to “clear up misinformation”.

WhatsApp said it is committed and works diligently to ensure that UPI-enabled payments are completely secure and that WhatsApp Payments is in full compliance with the data localisation guidelines issued by Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

WhatsApp Pay<\/a> went live in November 2020 on a peer-to-peer (P2P) basis, enabling people to transfer money securely and easily—quite like sending a message on WhatsApp. It still does not have permission to enable transactions with businesses yet.

It added that WhatsApp Payments transaction data is encrypted and resides only in India, according to RBI guidelines. It does not capture or store UPI PIN and does not store other customer payment sensitive information such as one-time password (OTP), full account numbers, or any debit card details.

WhatsApp said it actively monitors necessary compliances and may share UPI transaction data for identified exceptions with affiliates and regulators subject to regulatory approvals to stop illegal use of WhatsApp payments in compliance with applicable laws and regulation.
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WhatsApp说Facebook没有对UPI交易数据的访问

UPI-enabled支付属于一个单独的WhatsApp印度支付隐私政策,这并没有改变,信息服务在博文中表示。

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班加罗尔: WhatsApp周四澄清,脸谱网没有访问统一的支付接口(UPI)事务数据,几乎四个星期后新隐私更新表示,消息传递应用程序将与其母公司股票交易数据。

UPI-enabled支付属于一个单独的WhatsApp印度支付隐私政策,这并没有改变。

“UPI事务数据是加密的,和Facebook没有访问这些数据以明文格式,“还说。“如果有任何WhatsApp印度支付隐私政策和之间的冲突WhatsApp隐私政策,印度WhatsApp支付隐私政策将控制只对你使用UPI支付。”

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本月早些时候,WhatsApp公布了一项新的隐私政策更新,允许它分享丰富的元数据,业务聊天和事务数据与Facebook和它的公司。这些数据可以通过社交媒体公司的目标广告和个性化内容。

更新后,WhatsApp面临着用户的强烈不满,隐私,安全专家以及竞争对手的信号和电报。WhatsApp推迟实施政策的三个月可能“澄清错误信息”。

WhatsApp表示,承诺和工作努力确保UPI-enabled支付是完全安全的,WhatsApp支付是完全符合数据本地化指南由印度储备银行(RBI)。

WhatsApp支付2020年11月上线在点对点(P2P)的基础上,使人们安全地转账和easily-quite WhatsApp发送消息。它仍然没有权限,使交易与企业。

它补充道,WhatsApp支付交易数据是加密的,只驻留在印度,根据央行的指导方针。它不捕获或存储UPI销,不存储其他客户支付一次性密码等敏感信息(OTP),完整的账号,或任何借记卡的细节。

WhatsApp表示,积极监控必要遵从性和可能共享UPI事务数据发现异常与附属公司和监管机构受到监管机构的批准停止非法使用WhatsApp支付符合适用的法律和监管。
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Bengaluru:<\/strong> WhatsApp<\/a> clarified on Thursday that Facebook<\/a> doesn't have access to Unified Payment Interface (UPI) transaction data, almost four weeks after its new privacy update had stated that the messaging app will share transaction data with its parent company.

The UPI-enabled payments are subject to a separate WhatsApp India Payments Privacy Policy, which hasn't changed.

“The UPI transaction data is encrypted, and Facebook doesn't have access to this data in clear format,” the blogpost stated. \"If there is any conflict between WhatsApp India Payments Privacy Policy and the
WhatsApp Privacy Policy<\/a>, the WhatsApp India Payments Privacy Policy will control solely with respect to your use of UPI Payments.\"

Earlier in the month, WhatsApp unveiled a new privacy policy update that allows it to share extensive metadata, business chats and transaction data with Facebook and its companies. This data can be used by the social media firm to target ads and personalise content.

After the update, WhatsApp faced a backlash from users, privacy, security experts as well as rivals Signal and Telegram. WhatsApp pushed back the implementation of the policy by three months to May to “clear up misinformation”.

WhatsApp said it is committed and works diligently to ensure that UPI-enabled payments are completely secure and that WhatsApp Payments is in full compliance with the data localisation guidelines issued by Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

WhatsApp Pay<\/a> went live in November 2020 on a peer-to-peer (P2P) basis, enabling people to transfer money securely and easily—quite like sending a message on WhatsApp. It still does not have permission to enable transactions with businesses yet.

It added that WhatsApp Payments transaction data is encrypted and resides only in India, according to RBI guidelines. It does not capture or store UPI PIN and does not store other customer payment sensitive information such as one-time password (OTP), full account numbers, or any debit card details.

WhatsApp said it actively monitors necessary compliances and may share UPI transaction data for identified exceptions with affiliates and regulators subject to regulatory approvals to stop illegal use of WhatsApp payments in compliance with applicable laws and regulation.
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