WhatsApp Updates its Privacy Policy
Though Facebook is into numerous data scandals, some appreciated it because the company hasn’t drawn WhatsApp into such business yet. But gradually, Facebook is pulling WhatsApp into its ideologies, as it now tends to collect more identifiable data to connect with businesses. Also Read- WhatsApp Can Soon Be Used on Several Devices Independently This was notified today, with users getting a screen-wide popup asking them to agree to the changes. If not, they can click on Not Now to do later, on or before February 8th, after which the terms go into effect regardless of your preferences. The changes let WhatsApp share the information with “Facebook Companies“. As mentioned;
helping improve infrastructure and delivery systems; understanding how our Services or theirs are used; promoting safety, security, and integrity across the Facebook Company Products, e.g., securing systems and fighting spam, threats, abuse, or infringement activities; improving their services and your experiences using them, such as making suggestions for you (for example, of friends or group connections, or interesting content), personalized features and content, helping you complete purchases and transactions, and showing relevant offers and ads across the Facebook Company Products; and providing integrations that enable you to connect your WhatsApp experiences with other Facebook Company Products. For example, allowing you to connect your Facebook Pay account to pay for things on WhatsApp or enabling you to chat with your friends on other Facebook Company Products, such as Portal, by connecting your WhatsApp account.
WhatsApp has updated its terms and privacy policy last in July 2020. Back then, users got an option of not agreeing to the terms, but can still use the service. Now, this option of not complying was removed, thus making it mandatory for users to accept if they wanted to use their platform. If not, they can choose to delete their account with WhatsApp!