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Agree to WhatsApp’s new privacy policy or else, says Facebook SHARE Facebook Inc. announced today that WhatsApp users won’t lose their account completely if they don’t agree to its new privacy policy right away, but the company has made many users an offer they might not be able to refuse. WhatsApp said on its FAQ page that users won’t have their accounts deleted on May 15 if they haven’t ticked the box, but at some point after that, they’ll be met with a permanent screen asking them to accept the new terms of service. Then users will experience limited features, although Facebook said this won’t happen to everyone at the same time. When it does happen, users won’t be able to access their chat list, but will be able to pick up incoming phone and video calls. “After a few weeks of limited functionality, you won’t be able to receive incoming calls or notifications and WhatsApp will stop sending messages and calls to you ....
WhatsApp's new privacy policy that would allow Facebook to aggregate much more data on its users is slated to go into effect on May 15 worldwide — ....
May 11th, 2021 Dado Ruvic / reuters A German regulator claims Facebook s attempt to make WhatsApp users agree to data collection practices under an updated privacy policy isn’t legal. As a result, the regulator has ordered Facebook to stop collecting data from WhatsApp users in the country under a three-month emergency ban. The head of the Hamburg privacy authority, Johannes Casper, said the updated terms are overly broad, inconsistent and not transparent. He suggested Facebook might already be mishandling data and that it was vital to stop potential misuse from affecting the German election later this year. Caspar has asked European Union regulators to weigh in and issue a ruling that would cover all EU member states. He previously ordered Facebook ....
Facebook already in trouble with governments over WhatsApp data collection We hope that Facebook will someday realize that its users don’t want their data to be collected over WhatsApp or any other app 2 minute read It seems that Facebook is starting to see the consequences of its actions. The company has been in the eye of the storm for quite a while now. It continues to believe that it is OK to track its users in order to target them with more effective ads. The problem is that Facebook has also been found guilty of giving this information to other companies, which translates into a violation of the user’s privacy. Now, in the latest chapter of this story, governments have directly ordered Mark Zuckerberg’s company to stop tracking its users. ....
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