WhatsApp, the world’s most widely used messenger app, has suspended its privacy policy from May 15.
New Delhi: WhatsApp, the world’s most widely used messenger app, has suspended its privacy policy from May 15. The company has not set a new date for implementing the new privacy policy. Accounts of users who do not accept the new privacy policy will not be closed at this time. That is what the company has explained.
Users will be reminded of the new privacy policy
WhatsApp has said it will continue to send users messages of the new privacy policy, a process that will continue for the next few weeks. The new privacy policy was to take effect on February 8. But due to controversy, the date was extended to May 15. Now again, WhatsApp has stated that it will not implement this policy at this time.
What’s the new privacy policy?
WhatsApp users can upload, submit, store, send and receive content. This data will now be used by the company as well. The company will be able to share that data. Accounts would be closed if users did not accept the privacy policy by May 15. But now the company has reversed the decision.