WhatsApp blocked for 72hours in Brazil
A BRAZILIAN STATE JUDGE ordered mobile phone operators to block nationwide the extremely popular WhatsApp chat service for 72 hours, a move that will have widespread international reverberations for the increasingly contentious debate over encryption and online privacy.
The ruling, issued on April 26, became public yesterday when it was served on mobile service providers. It took effect at 2 p.m. local time (1 p.m. ET) and as of that time, people in Brazil who tried to use the service could not connect, nor could they send or receive any messages.
Failure to comply will subject the service providers to a fine of 500,000 reals per day ($142,000 per day)
The ruling, issued on April 26, became public yesterday when it was served on mobile service providers. It took effect at 2 p.m. local time (1 p.m. ET) and as of that time, people in Brazil who tried to use the service could not connect, nor could they send or receive any messages.
Failure to comply will subject the service providers to a fine of 500,000 reals per day ($142,000 per day)
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