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Messaging platform WhatsApp’s decision to delay its privacy update has received a mix response from users.
WhatsApp on Saturday announced that it will be delaying its controversial update to its privacy policy and terms of service by three months.
“We’re now moving back the date on which people will be asked to review and accept the terms. No one will have their account suspended or deleted on February 8,” WhatsApp said in a blog post.
While many users appreciated the decision to delay the privacy update, others expressed confusion about the delay on social media. “What about those who might have accepted your new privacy policy or data sharing policy notice? Will they now have an option to opt-out?” tweeted a user. “And so #WhatsApp has delayed the change by 3 months. Wonder what s going to change in 3 months! #privacy,” wrote another.
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PTA shares WhatsApp s clarification on new privacy policy
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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on Wednesday shared the details issued by WhatsApp regarding the new privacy policy for Pakistani users.
In a series of Tweets, the PTA clarified that the information has been disseminated in good faith as a public service information without any liability whatsoever on the authority as a result of this information .
The PTA stated that the privacy policy will come into effect on February 8, of this year. The rationale for the changes in the WhatsApp privacy policy is to make it easier for people to both make a purchase and get help from a business directly on WhatsApp, explained the PTA.
14 January 2021
If the current online frenzy is anything to go by, we seem to have been plunged into an episode of Star Trek, the one where Mark Zucker-Borg tells the voyagers of the Starship We Wanna Use Free Stuff Without Wondering How It’s Paid For that they will be assimilated on February 8, or have their WhatsApps destroyed. Resistance to the Facebook Collective, it seems, is futile.
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