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Published 22:02 19 Jul 2016 BST

Calling for the block to be lifted as soon as possible, a WhatsApp spokesperson said: "As we've said in the past we cannot share information we don't have access to."
"Indiscriminate steps like these threaten people's ability to communicate, to run their businesses, and to live their lives.”
Sources in Brazil suggest that the judge wanted investigators to have access to WhatsApp conversations, which is prevented by the end-to-end encryption feature introduced earlier this year.
The blockage is not expected to last longer than a few days; WhatsApp has been ordered to pay a fine of 50,000 reais (approximately €13,965) per day until it complies with the judicial order.