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Rematerialising the Caveat Emptor doctrine: Tackling WhatsApp's privacy policy - Tele-Talk by Probir Roy Chowdhury

Rematerialising the Caveat Emptor doctrine: Tackling WhatsApp's privacy policy - Tele-Talk by Probir Roy Chowdhury
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WhatsApp Privacy Policy: Here's what will happen if you miss the 15 May deadline

Following the backlash, WhatsApp postponed the deadline for accepting the new from February to 15 May. WhatsApp new privacy policy Why the uproar? Developers explained that it the new policy terms allows for the collection of user data with regards to activity on WhatsApp Services, such as “service-related, diagnostic, and performance information”. “This also includes information about when you registered to use our Services; the features you use like our messaging, calling, Status, groups (including group name, group picture, group description), payments or business features; profile photo, ‘about’ information; whether you are online when you last used our Services (your ‘last seen’); and when you last updated your ‘about’ information.”

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WhatsApp new features: App not just a messaging service, know how you can benefit from it

WhatsApp is the most popular messaging app which has been integrating new features to cater to the changing and evolving needs of the users. The service which started as a popular platform for people to connect privately, is now being used for variety of other works.   WhatsApp Services are now increasingly used for work related things as well, especially after the pandemic struck and during the lockdown period that followed. Now, it is being used by companies and their executives for their day-to-day work. Work From Home (WFH) is still being practiced by many companies and, while working from home, here is all you can do with WhatsApp:  

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Apple iPhone users alert! WhatsApp may stop working on your device, here's why

Apple iPhone users alert! WhatsApp may stop working on your device, here s why It is possible that WhatsApp would soon stop running on your smartphones. DNA Web Team Mar 10, 2021, 10:19 AM IST If you use WhatsApp on your mobile phone, then you must read this news. It is possible that WhatsApp would soon stop running on your smartphone as WhatsApp has announced that the service will soon be discontinued in phones with some older operating systems.  Facebook-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is dropping support for iPhones running on iOS 9, according to WABetaInfo Version 2.21.50 of WhatsApp beta, does not support devices running on iOS 9 or previous. This means that the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s will lose support for the messaging app, making the iPhone 5 the oldest iPhone handset. 

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Leaving WhatsApp over privacy policy? Here are your options

The Facebook-owned app changed its privacy policy in early January. The signature green WhatsApp logo has been a staple on almost every social media users’ phone since the social networking application gained popularity in the early 2010s. Sleek and easy to navigate through, the application offered mobile users the convenience of voice and video calls, free chats enabled by internet connection as well as easy sharing of photographs and other documents. But when news broke last week that the messaging software would require users to share their data with Facebook, privacy concerns emerged, coupled with panic and confusion since people had become accustomed to the app. The Facebook-owned app changed its privacy policy in early January, asking users to accept the new terms which would share data with the parent company and failure to agree with the new terms would result in account deactivation.

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