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Meta Platforms, the parent company of WhatsApp, plans to appeal a $25.4 million fine and restrictions on data sharing for advertising between its apps, imposed by India's competition watchdog. The restrictions are due to a 2021 privacy policy update that allowed data sharing between Meta and its units, leading to a global backlash.
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