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Signal takes a jibe at WhatsApp as confusion looms large over its new privacy policy
WhatsApp will start taking action against the users who have not accepted the privacy policy starting today.
Ankita Chakravarti | May 15, 2021 | Updated 17:35 IST
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WhatsApp will start reminding users to accept new privacy policy from today. Users still are in two minds about accepting the privacy policy as there is too little information on what it truly signifies.
Signal, an encrypted messaging app, has made the full use of the opportunity to attract users to its own platform.
WhatsApp will start taking action against the users who have not accepted the privacy policy starting today. No, it won t remove the account of users but take away some basic features. Users still are in two minds about accepting the privacy policy as there is too little information on what it truly signifies. Meanwhile, Signal, an encrypted messaging app, has made the full use of the opportunity to attrac
WhatsApp had earlier informed users about its changing policies through an in-app notification. But later pushed the deadline to May 15 from February 8.
WhatsApp to limit the features for accounts that don t accept the privacy policy:- Top communication platform WhatsApp has extended the deadline to accept the privacy policy of the users until May 15th. All the users who will not accept the new changes will have to lose their access for their account. WhatsApp decided not to deactivate the accounts but they will limit the features. WhatsApp will send the reminders for the users as per the new privacy policy. One of the spokespersons revealed that the users who are not in a mood to accept the new policy will have limited account functionality .