The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has counseled Nigerians to limit the sharing of sensitive personal information on private messaging and social media platforms such as WhatsApp.
“NITDA under Section 6 (f) of the NITDA Act 2007 wishes to provide this advisory to Nigerians to address Nigerian concerns on changes to Whatsapp Terms of Service and Privacy Policy which took effect on 15th May 2021,” the statement read.
“To understand the issues and give an opportunity to explain its views, NITDA in collaboration with the African Network of Data Protection Authorities engaged Facebook, specifically its global policy officials, on 9th April, 2021.
NITDA said, in its engagement with Facebook (which purchased WhatsApp in 2014), it raised concerns as to “the marked difference between the privacy standard applicable in Europe, under the GDPR and the rest of the world.”
“Nigeria’s engagement with Facebook continues. We have given them our opinion on areas to improve compliance with the NDPR. Given the foregoing and other emerging issues around international technology companies, NITDA, with stakeholders, is exploring all options to ensure Nigerians do not become victims of digital colonialism.
“Our national security, dignity, and individual privacy are cherished considerations we must not lose.
“We shall work with the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy to organize a hackathon for Nigerians to pitch solutions providing services with functional alternatives to existing global social platforms.”