WhatsApp update on new Privacy Policy

Recently, WhatsApp has updated its privacy policy which has caused some serious fire. As a result, due to privacy issues and misunderstandings, many users started shifting towards Telegram and Signal.

In the latest Privacy Policy WhatsApp declares how it is a part of Facebook Companies and talks about collecting and sharing information. In addition, it explains how it collects all sorts of information which includes: –

  • Account Information
  • Messages (delivered, undelivered and media)
  • Connections
  • Status Information
  • Transactions and Payments Data
  • Device and Connection Information
  • Location
  • Cookies

Also, WhatsApp had earlier reached out to its users to explain the policy by putting up a series of “statuses” on the messaging app.

Firstly, the status explained how the privacy of the users is a commitment. Furthermore, they clarified some misunderstandings as:

  • We will not share your contacts with Facebook
  • WhatsApp can’t see your shared location
  • We can not read personal conversations
  • All chats have end-to-end encryption
  • Whatever you share, stays between you

As a result, it has once again assured its users that their conversation remains “protected” and safe on the widely-used messaging app, stressing that “end-to-end encryption of chats will never change”. In the end, many users understood the terms and conditions. A majority of population is still using WhatsApp. Furthermore, if not for the explanation, Telegram and Signal would have taken all over Facebook Companies.

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