WhatsApp will not delete users account.
WhatsApp has adopted a new approach to its privacy policy. Even if you don't follow the new rules, your user account will not be deleted now. This gives the user a sense of relief. The company's rules have been controversial. Many feared the company would lose its user account if it did not comply. The company has set a deadline of June 15 for this rule. The company has now demolished it. Following the introduction of the policy, it was criticized in various quarters. WhatsApp feared that it would share all the data with its parent company Facebook.
A spokesman for WhatsApp said his account would not be deleted if he did not receive a policy update. In the next few weeks, people will be reminded to adopt new policies. "Most users have adopted the new policy," he said. Some people have not yet accepted it. The company did not immediately return a call seeking comment. In January of this year, the company was notified of the company's implementation of its new policy. Initially, users were given until February 4 to accept it. The company extended the deadline for adoption until May 15 after the new law became controversial. "In the last few months, we have taken steps to prevent the spread of misinformation and misinformation," he said. WhatsApp has assured people that it will not affect people’s personal messages. “Our goal is to work towards giving users new options,” a company official said. India has emerged as a major market for the company.
WhatsApp has 53 crore users in the country. India has been a major market for internet companies in terms of population. Similarly, data usage is the largest and India is the second largest country in terms of telecom. Companies like Telegram and Signal have been booming since the WhatsApp controversy. The company said it was trying its best to allay fears in the minds of the people.
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