South African Government to regulate how users send nudes to each other on WhatsApp
The
South African parliament recently raised some eyebrows with its new
bill that seeks to regulate how users share n.u.d.e.s and other intimate
contents on the Facebook-owned instant messaging app, WhatsApp.
The
controversial laws are part of the Cybercrimes Bill that was passed in
Parliament a week ago, on 2 December 2020 and are only awaiting the
President’s approval.
In essence, the laws are a
step in the right direction towards the criminalization of revenge porn
and crack down on some cyber crimes associated with the instant
messaging application.
Recently, the Parliament revealed the bill had been passed.
If
the bill’s strict laws are anything to go by, personal data of WhatsApp
users will be subject to scrutiny by both the law enforcement agencies
and the electronic communications service providers and financial
institutions which have been tasked to monitor such cyber crimes on the
instant messaging app.
The bill makes it clear
that the sending of intimate content which can be seen as harmful
without the subject’s consent has been criminalised.
It
also stipulates that any person, be it on WhatsApp, Facebook or
Twitter, who discloses a data message to a single person, group of
persons, or the public with the intention to incite damage or violence
is guilty of an offence.
No comments
Thanks for viewing, your comments are appreciated.
Disclaimer: Comments on this blog are NOT posted by Olomoinfo, Readers are SOLELY responsible for their comments.
Need to contact us for gossips, news reports, adverts or anything?
Email us on; olomoinfo@gmail.com