New Delhi: If you do not want to adopt WhatsApp’s new privacy policy, do not use this app. The Delhi High Court has ruled in favor of the PIL today. With the advent of WhatsApp’s new privacy policy, there is now a debate over whether users’ personal information will remain confidential. WhatsApp seeks permission to share user data A few days later, a public interest litigation (PIL) was filed in the Delhi High Court. Lawyer Chaitanya Rohila filed the PIL, which was heard today. During the hearing, Delhi High Court Justice Sanjib Sachdev said it was a personal app. Don’t join. It’s a voluntary thing, don’t accept it. If you do not support this new privacy policy, try some other apps. You will be amazed if you read the terms and conditions of most mobile apps. Even Google Maps stores all your data. There are many apps that you accept without reading the terms and conditions.