WhatsApp has said it all, by explaining what will happen to those who won’t agree with his new privacy policy here!.
WhatsApp explains what happens to those who do not agree with their privacy changes?
WhatsApp sparked a huge rebound as early as January after announcing that it would force users to agree to the new terms and conditions of their privacy policy. The updated wording makes people think Facebook will get what they are talking about or something similar - it's interesting, because although WhatsApp is not, it applies to Facebook Messenger and has never had a strong response to this service, right?
Anyway, after the Internet explosion, people began to switch to services such as Telegram, which is actually more private than WhatsApp (if we talk about accessing your information content), Facebook-owned companies postpone changes to May 15th. The new policy was originally scheduled to take effect on February 8.
You may want to know what happens if you don't agree with the new terms and conditions in May. The company explained this today. If you reject the new terms after May 15, you can still receive calls and notifications within a few weeks, but you can't read or send messages from the application.
I don't know what will happen later, but WhatsApp has a new policy to delete accounts that have been disabled for 120 days. If you refuse the new terms, you may be counted. Contrary to popular belief, WhatsApp has shared metadata with Facebook for many years. After this update, the only new thing it sends to its parent company is payment and transaction data to help Facebook better target advertising in various services. Paying and trading through
WhatsApp is not a thing in most places, so on the Internet, maybe take a breath of air before going crazy again. Or if you hate Facebook very much, maybe stop using Messenger first, otherwise there will be no end-to-end encrypted chat by default.
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