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WhatsApp users could lose access to their account next month. (PA) WhatsApp is making changes to its privacy policy making sharing data with Facebook compulsory next month. If you use the messaging app you will need to agree to the new privacy terms by February 8 if you wish to continue using the service. People have been receiving a pop-up message over the past few days being asked to agree to the tech giant s new terms. WhatsApp users have received a message outlining the new changes and given an option to ‘agree’ to continue using the service. The small print reveals users will not be able to use the app if they do not agree to the changes.
WhatsApp new privacy policy: Everything you need to know
By Yasmine Jacobs
Popular instant messaging platform WhatsApp is updating its privacy policy.
This new policy could have a significant impact on users, so this is why it matters.
What has changed in the new privacy policy?
First and foremost, it’s worth remembering that WhatsApp remains end-to-end encrypted, making your messages completely safe.
What will change, however, is how the messaging service processes your data and how businesses can use Facebook hosted services to store and manage their WhatsApp chats. There will be more integration of Facebook’s other products with WhatsApp.
WhatsApp users could lose access to their account next month. (PA) WhatsApp is making changes to its privacy policy making sharing data with Facebook compulsory next month. If you use the messaging app you will need to agree to the new privacy terms by February 8 if you wish to continue using the service. People have been receiving a pop-up message over the past few days being asked to agree to the tech giant s new terms. WhatsApp users have received a message outlining the new changes and given an option to ‘agree’ to continue using the service. The small print reveals users will not be able to use the app if they do not agree to the changes.