Investigation started against WhatsApp due to the launch of payment service
Investigation started against WhatsApp due to the launch of payment service
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Facebook-owned instant messaging app WhatsApp's payment service is set to launch in India, but just before that the company has been accused of misusing its rights. The case is being investigated by the Competition Commission of India (CCI). In mid-March, a case was registered against WhatsApp, which has now started the investigation. According to a media reporter, it is alleged on Facebook that he is misusing his hold in the digital world regarding his WhatsApp payment. The report said that Facebook wants to monopolize the digital payment sector and for this, it wants to misuse its dominance. This complaint has been made by a lawyer, at the moment his identity has not been revealed yet.

WhatsApp's payment service may be in cold storage
The matter is currently being investigated by the CCI, although it is in the initial stage, WhatsApp's payment service is in trouble if the Commission feels that Facebook is indeed misusing its supremacy to strengthen WhatsApp payments. May be required. The company has made all preparations for WhatsApp payment service. WhatsApp has 400 million users in India, which is the highest compared to any country.

Testing started in 2018
WhatsApp started beta testing of WhatsApp payment in the year 2018. About 1 million people are testing WhatsApp payment service in India, but its official launching is still pending after two years. Recently, we have a Facebook partnership with Jio under which WhatsApp payment is to be used for payment at Geomart.

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