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WhatsApp to restrict features if you refuse Facebook data sharing
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WhatsApp says that it will not delete or deactivate the accounts of users who oppose its latest privacy policy update that requires sharing data with Facebook companies.
The company backtracks on a previous decision that gave its users a harsh ultimatum to accept sharing their data with Facebook if they want to continue using their account or, as an alternative, to delete their accounts.
The policy updates pushed by WhatsApp since the start of 2021 show a 180-degree shift compared to last year s privacy policy that allowed users to choose not to have their account info shared with Facebook.
This new statement basically says much of the same thing but in a softer tone.
As part of the new privacy changes, WhatsApp users data can be accessed by Facebook, Facebook Payments, Onavo, Facebook Technologies and CrowdTangle.
WhatsApp said no one will have their accounts deleted or lose functionality because of the policy update, which comes into effect from 15 May.
However, in a statement WhatsApp said users who will not accept the privacy updates will gradually see their accounts functionality restricted:
You won’t be able to access your chat list, but you can still answer incoming phone and video calls. If you have notifications enabled, you can tap on them to read or respond to a message or call back a missed phone or video call.
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