In January, WhatsApp announced a major update to its Terms of Service. From May 15, 2021, the messaging service will share certain data with its parent company, Facebook. Clearly, the announcement angered users who feared their privacy. there are many abandons WhatsApp for a competing solutionLike Telegram or Signal.
To force users to accept its new rules, WhatsApp first threatened to delete accounts if they refused. Shortly after, the messaging app took its strides back. However, WhatsApp has threatened to impose restrictions that prevent messages from being sent, rendering the service unusable.
WhatsApp will regularly remind you to accept its new rules
after all, WhatsApp did not fulfill its threats. Since the May 15 deadline has passed, the messaging app has not restricted accounts that do not accept the rules. In a press release quoted by The Next Web, Facebook explains that it has changed its mind countless times.
“Judging from recent conversations with various authorities and privacy experts, we would like to clarify that we will not limit the functionality of the WhatsApp operation for those who have not yet accepted the update” explains the social network. after all, WhatsApp will regularly remind users to accept their T&C.
“Instead, we will continue to remind users from time to time to update the TOS, especially when people choose to use relevant optional features, such as contacting a business with support from Facebook.” details the press release. After all, all users will still have to accept the new terms. WhatsApp does not specify how it will persuade users to give consent.
Source : Next Web