R2K statement on Information Regulator’s engagement with WhatsApp on revised Privacy Policy!

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19 January 2021

R2K statement on Information Regulator’s engagement with WhatsApp on revised Privacy Policy


The Right2Know Campaign notes with approval that South Africa’s Information Regulator has engaged with Facebook’s local office regarding its attempt to lock users of its WhatsApp message service into consent to details of their WhatsApp use being shared with Facebook. Global public and regulatory backlash have pushed Facebook into delaying the ultimatum given to users, from 8 February until May 2021.


Like Google, Facebook is a giant of surveillance capitalism, meaning that it records billions of people’s online behaviour to construct user profiles, which it then uses to sell targeted adverts, and may also share with intelligence organisations. 


The Information Regulator’s investigation is into the different terms of service offered to WhatsApp users in Europe and elsewhere, and whether South Africa’s Protection of Personal Information (POPI) Act also provides protection to its citizens comparable to that provided to Europeans by EU law.

R2K’s response to WhatsApp’s ultimatum is twofold: 


  • We will be migrating to Signal, which is recognised as the “gold standard” messaging app for user security and privacy. It is a nonprofit company. We encourage members and supporters to use this guide.


  • We call on ICASA and mobile network operators such as MTN, Vodacom, CellC and Telkom to end WhatsApp’s privileged status. This privilege takes the form firstly of being pre-installed in many phones (sometimes in a way that prevents deletion by the owner of the phone) and secondly, in “sweetheart deals” whereby WhatsApp subsidises the cost of monthly data bundles used exclusively for its service.


Citizens have the right to privacy, even if they use cheap phones and services. ICASA must regulate accordingly, and as corporate “citizens”, the network operators must respect our rights. 


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For more information or further comment contact: 

Michael Graaf, R2K Communication Rights Organiser: 079 548 7242

Thami Nkosi, R2K Campaign Advocacy Organizer: 062 624 5992


Online version: https://bit.ly/3oTpRKh 


Note to the media: Please attribute the contents of this statement to R2K, not to any individuals unless you contact a spokesperson for specific comments.

Sent on behalf of R2K by: Busi Mtabane
Right2Know Communicator 
083 329 7844
bu...@r2k.org.za 
Right2Know Campaign

More about the 
Right2Know Campaign:
www.r2k.org.za | @r2kcampaign | @r2kcampaign @r2kcampaign 

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