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WhatsApp will DELETE your account when you do not settle for new pop-up phrases to share information with Fb

January 6, 2021
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WhatsApp will DELETE your account if you don't accept new pop-up terms to share data with Facebook

WHATSAPP is changing its privacy policy meaning sharing data with Facebook will be compulsory unless you want your account deactivated.

If users don’t accept the new privacy terms that pop up on their screens then they’ll lose access to their WhatsApp account from February 8.

This message has been appearing on WhatsApp on Apple and Android phones

This message has been appearing on WhatsApp on Apple and Android phones

Many people have seen the new WhatsApp terms popup already and clicked ‘agree’ without fully reading the terms.

The Facebook owned app is changing to help it integrate better with other services offered by the tech giant.

Over the past 24 hours WhatsApp users have received a notice which tells them of the changes with the option of clicking ‘agree’ or ‘not now’.

The small print reveals that not agreeing before February 8 this year will result in your account being deleted.

The move could be another step towards Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram eventually integrating

The move could be another step towards Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram eventually integratingCredit: Alamy Live News

WhatsApp has also made how it handles and collects data more transparent and new sections in its privacy policy include ‘Transactions and Payments Data’ and how it handles ‘Location Information’.

The WhatsApp website now has a section that answers ‘What information does WhatsApp share with the Facebook Companies?’.

It states: “WhatsApp currently shares certain categories of information with Facebook Companies.

“The information we share with the other Facebook Companies. includes your account registration information (such as your phone number), transaction data, service-related information, information on how you interact with others (including businesses) when using our Services, mobile device information, your IP address, and may include other information identified in the Privacy Policy section entitled ‘Information We Collect’ or obtained upon notice to you or based on your consent.”

The updated policy also suggests that you may receive marketing material about Facebook Companies.

The move could be another step towards Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram eventually integrating as one.

WhatsApp – a quick history

Here’s what you need to know…

  • WhatsApp was created in 2009 by computer programmers Brian Acton and Jan Koum – former employees of Yahoo
  • It’s one of the most popular messaging services in the world
  • Koum came up with the name WhatsApp because it sounded like “what’s up”
  • After a number of tweaks the app was released with a messaging component in June 2009, with 250,000 active users
  • It was originally free but switched to a paid service to avoid growing too fast. Then in 2016, it became free again for all users
  • Facebook bought WhatsApp Inc in February 2014 for $19.3billion (£14.64bn)
  • The app is particularly popular because all messages are encrypted during transit, shutting out snoopers
  • As of 2020, WhatsApp has over 2billion users globally
Facebook is sued over ‘illegal monopoly’ claims and told to sell off Instagram and WhatsApp by US gov

In other news, Donald Trump has banned eight major Chinese apps from operating in the United States as part of efforts to protect national security.

A hoax WhatsApp message warning that you may be hacked is spreading online.

And, sex tech company Lovense has just launched a group feature in its Lovense Remote app that sex toy fans could use for virtual group orgies.

What do you think of the new WhatsApp data change? Let us know in the comments…


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