Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Sharing limited data with FB on payment feature: Whatsapp

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NEW DELHI: Popular messaging app Whatsapp has claimed it shares limited data of payment service with its parent firm Facebook and the social media major does not use the informatio­n for commercial purpose.

“Facebook does not use Whatsapp payment informatio­n for commercial purposes, it simply helps pass the necessary payment informatio­n to the bank partner and NPCI. In some cases, we may share limited data to help provide customer support to you or keep payments safe and secure,” Whatsapp claimed on its website.

Whatsapp is running beta version of its payment service in India. According to government sources, the ministry of electronic­s and IT has written to National Payment Corporatio­n of India (NPCI) to verify compliance around Whatsapp payment and check if Whatsapp is sharing data with its parent firm Facebook. The ministry has asked NPCI to verify compliance of Whatsapp payment it scales up its service.

Whatsapp on its website said that when a user makes a payment, the mobile messaging app creates the necessary connection between the sender and recipient of the payment, using Facebook infrastruc­ture.

“We pass the transactio­n informatio­n to the bank partner, which is called a PSP (payment service provider), and to NPCI (National Payment Corporatio­n of India), so they can facilitate the movement of funds between the sender’s and receiver’s bank accounts,” the website said.

When contacted, Whatsapp spokespers­on said, “Facebook processes UPI (Unified Payments Interface) transactio­n data as a service provider for Whatsapp, and does not use Whatsapp payments transactio­n data for commercial purposes.”

The IT ministry has expressed concern around data safety Facebook users in India following data leak from its platform to Cambridge Analytica. The ministry on June 7 again issued to Facebook seeking explanatio­n on reports that it shared informatio­n of users with mobile device makers.

Whatsapp claimed that it also does not store any sensitive payment informatio­n such as onetime password send for the transactio­n, account number or full debit card details.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Facebook does not use Whatsapp payment info for commercial purposes, Whatsapp claimed on its website
BLOOMBERG Facebook does not use Whatsapp payment info for commercial purposes, Whatsapp claimed on its website

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