WhatsApp in India says partnership with government, society needed to combat misinfor

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Facebook Inc's WhatsApp messenger service has responded to a call from India's technology ministry to curb the spread of false information on its platform, saying such a task required a partnership between the pair as well as with society in general.<div class="feedflare">
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