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Paytm's Sharma cries foul, alleges WhatsApp not following security guidelines

WhatsApp, which has over 230 million users in India, has started testing payments through its platform in the country. India is the largest market for the messaging app.

February 16, 2018 / 15:32 IST
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Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma has alleged that Facebook-owned WhatsApp's UPI payment platform has security risks for consumers and is not in compliance with the guidelines.

WhatsApp, which has over 230 million users in India, has started testing payments through its platform in the country. India is the largest market for the messaging app.

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"We are just seeking an equal treatment. WhatsApp payment does not ask for log-in password, which is a huge security risk for consumers. While it (WhatsApp's payment) is in beta testing, we don't think there will be any changes added later," Sharma told PTI.

He alleged that Facebook had "arm-twisted" UPI to derive the benefit. In a tweet, Sharma had said, "After failing to win war against India's open internet with cheap tricks of free basics, Facebook is again in play. Killing beautiful open UPI system with its custom close garden implementation."