Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

WhatsApp may be sharing customers’ payments data with parent Facebook

- Shrutika Verma and Mihir Dalal shrutika.v@livemint.com

the newest entrant in India’s payments market, has said it may share customers’ payments data with its parent Facebook, at a time when Facebook is dealing with questions about how it uses customer data.

Based on the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) platform, WhatsApp launched payments on trial for some of its users in February. It is expected to introduce the service to all its users soon.

“We share informatio­n with third-party providers and services to help us operate and improve Payments... To send payment instructio­ns to PSPs (payment service providers), maintain your transactio­n history, provide customer support, and keep our Services safe and secure, including to detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, safety, security, abuse, or other misconduct, we share informatio­n we collect under this Payments Privacy Policy with thirdparty service providers including Facebook,” one of the clauses in Whatsapp’s privacy policy reads.

“To provide Payments to you, we share informatio­n with thirdparty WhatsApp’s payments privacy policy states the app may share data with ‘third-party service providers including Facebook’

services including PSPs, such as your mobile phone number, registrati­on informatio­n, device identifier­s, VPAs (virtual payments addresses), the sender’s UPI PIN, and payment amount,” it adds.

Facebook in India has over 200 million users and the firm last week informed the government that about 335 people’s data was compromise­d because of the Facebook data leak case.

Facebook chief executive officer (CEO) Mark Zuckerberg is testifying in the US Congress over the next 10 days about allegation­s that London-based data-mining and analytics company Cambridge Analytica inappropri­ately accessed data on Facebook users in the run-up to the elections in the United States.

According to a circular by the National Payments Council of India (NPCI), the body that oversees the UPI platform, the banks associated with third-party payment apps like WhatsApp and PhonePe need to get exclusive permission from NPCI before they share customer data.

To be sure, WhatsApp rivals Paytm and Flipkart-owned PhonePe, too, have privacy policies that state that these companies may share customer data.

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