New Delhi. WhatsApp has clarified that if a user does not accept the terms related to the update in the private policy, then his account will not be deleted or inactive. WhatsApp has also scrapped the deadline of May 15 for accepting private policy (privacy policy). Facebook-owned company WhatsApp has said that accounts will not be deleted even if the terms are not accepted.
On the private policy of WhatsApp, users had expressed concern about the confidentiality and rights of their data. WhatsApp users said that under the new policy, their data will be shared with WhatsApp’s proprietary company Facebook. There was a lot of criticism about WhatsApp providing messaging and calling services. A WhatsApp spokesperson said on Friday that no account would be deleted on May 15, rather than accepting updates related to the policy.
In response to a question sent via email, he said that no account will be deleted on May 15 due to this update. No WhatsApp service will be discontinued in India. We will send new information to people in the next few weeks. The spokesperson said that while most of the users receiving updates of the new Terms of Service have accepted it, some people have not yet received the update. The matter of WhatsApp’s private policy had reached the court. At the same time, the central government also raised this issue at the top level.
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