WhatsApp Says it Won t Limit Functionality, Changes it s Stance
Users and privacy activists were outraged by the ultimatum, claiming that the new policy was intrusive and would lead to personal data being hacked.
| 25 May 2021 7:57 AM GMT
WhatsApp stated on Monday that it would not limit the operation of the service for anyone in the coming weeks, and that it would continue this attitude at least until India s personal data protection (PDP) law took effect.
WhatsApp s declaration comes just a few weeks after the company revealed that users who had not yet agreed to the revised privacy terms would have their functionality curtailed over time. Such users will be denied access to chat lists, incoming voice and video calls, and their accounts will eventually be cancelled, according to WhatsApp.
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“WhatsApp is developing a feature that allows users to change colours in their app. The feature is under development and there are no further details at the time.”, said WABetainfo. Some of the screenshots that have been posted on its official Twitter handle show the green colour variant of the app. Also Read - WhatsApp rolling out disappearing messages for group participants
WhatsApp is developing a feature that allows to change some colors in their app.
The feature is under development and there are no further details at the time. pic.twitter.com/z7DMLjaG6l
WhatsApp upcoming features