WhatsApp has delayed the decision to update the Privacy Policy. WhatsApp officials were forced to retreat in the face of pressure. In other words, if WhatsApp’s new privacy policy doesn’t fit with the new terms and conditions, the fear of closing the account of the customer was suspended. For some time now, people are saying the same thing on social media, WhatsApp will share all the data of the users on Facebook from now on. WhatsApp’s new Privacy Policy created this illusion among the people. On Tuesday, WhatsApp corrected the misunderstanding and sent a tweet to customers. It also revealed exactly how the WhatsApp team collects and uses customer information.
WhatsApp team said, no customer’s account is going to be closed or deleted from February 8. WhatsApp’s new Privacy Policy is wrong. we’ll launch the new Privacy Policy from 15th May only after reviewing all the information about our new plan from you. Nothing is shared on Facebook. Only connected with Facebook, which you’ll be able to get more advanced services in the future. We don’t leave any of your data. Can’t even see shared location. ‘
Small business association CAIT, on the other hand, has spoken enter Supreme Court against WhatsApp’s new privacy policy. Previously, he had twice written to Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad urging him to refrain from implementing WhatsApp’s new Privacy Policy. They claim that WhatsApp’s new Privacy Policy infringes on the basic rights of citizens enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
We will make sure users have plenty of time to review and understand the terms. Rest assured we never planned to delete any accounts based on this and will not do so in the future.
— WhatsApp (@WhatsApp) January 15, 2021