WhatsApp user? Accept conditions or delete account | Report makes big revelation
If you fail to comply with the new T&C of the popular messaging app, your Whatsapp account may even be deleted
If you are a WhatsApp user, then know about its new terms and conditions. If you fail to comply with the new T&C of the popular messaging app, your Whatsapp account may even be deleted. WhatsApp new terms and conditions will come into effect from February 8 next year. However, no official confirmations about new terms and conditions have been made so far.
WABetaInfo screenshot
WABetaInfo, the website that tracks new features and updates of WhatsApp, has shared screenshot of new terms and conditions of the free multiplatform messaging app. As per the WhatsApp new terms and conditions shared by WABetaInfo, it is clearly mentioned that if any user does not accept its new terms, he/she can delete their WhatsApp account. It showed that key updates will include more information about WhatsApp's service and how user data is processed.
Facebook to store chat for business
Report also mentions that WhatsApp terms and conditions also elaborates how Facebook will use users data in the new year. It also tells you how Facebook will store and manage your chat for its business
Conditions will come into force from February 8
Official spokesperson of WhatsApp has also confirmed about new conditions and said that the users will have to accept its condition in order to keep using WhatsApp. New rules will come into effect from February 8, however, this could be even changed
Furthermore, the messaging app is receiving new updates that will bring a range of improvements to wallpapers, allowing users to set custom wallpapers for different chats.
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