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Facebook will roll out its controversial WhatsApp privacy policy update on Saturday. WhatsApp users will have to agree to the new policy to continue using the chat app in full. Facebook will not delete the app if you do not agree to the new terms of service, but it will gradually phase out features to the point that WhatsApp texting and calling might be impossible. Inactivity resulting from the inability to use the app might lead to account termination.Facebook might not have canceled plans to update the WhatsApp privacy policy to collect more user data from e-commerce features inside WhatsApp, but the company’s WhatsApp privacy nightmare isn’t exactly over. A regulator in Germany already issued an injunction preventing Facebook from processing user data from WhatsApp. The German regulatory body urged its European peers to take similar action. Regulations aside, Facebook also has another serious problem of its own making. The WhatsApp privacy change fueled a renewed interest in competing WhatsApp chat apps, with millions of people downloading Signal and Telegram. A new report shows just how significant the problem might be for Facebook.Today's Top Deal[ATTACH=full]41750[/ATTACH]Amazon shoppers are obsessed with these Wi-Fi smart plugs - get them for just $4.72 each!Price: $18.89You Save: $8.10 (30%)Coupon Code: ECHE76M7 (by 5/31)Buy NowContinue reading...Today's Top DealsLast chance: Amazon deal drops crazy wireless camera that lets your phone see anywhere to $29Save $120 per year and annoy your cable company with this $59 purchase at Amazon10 deals you don’t want to miss on Saturday: $5 smart plugs, $18 miracle beach blanket, Scotts lawn care, AirTags, moreCrazy camera that lets your smartphone see anywhere is $29 at Amazon, an all-time lowTrending Right Now:World’s largest crypto exchange under investigation in the USStarbucks might delete its Facebook page – and we bet you can guess whyHow to use the new Gmail feature everyone’s talking about on iPhone or AndroidNew data shows how big the WhatsApp privacy nightmare is for Facebook originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 14 May 2021 at 22:11:53 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
Facebook will roll out its controversial WhatsApp privacy policy update on Saturday. WhatsApp users will have to agree to the new policy to continue using the chat app in full. Facebook will not delete the app if you do not agree to the new terms of service, but it will gradually phase out features to the point that WhatsApp texting and calling might be impossible. Inactivity resulting from the inability to use the app might lead to account termination.
Facebook might not have canceled plans to update the WhatsApp privacy policy to collect more user data from e-commerce features inside WhatsApp, but the company’s WhatsApp privacy nightmare isn’t exactly over. A regulator in Germany already issued an injunction preventing Facebook from processing user data from WhatsApp. The German regulatory body urged its European peers to take similar action. Regulations aside, Facebook also has another serious problem of its own making. The WhatsApp privacy change fueled a renewed interest in competing WhatsApp chat apps, with millions of people downloading Signal and Telegram. A new report shows just how significant the problem might be for Facebook.
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New data shows how big the WhatsApp privacy nightmare is for Facebook originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 14 May 2021 at 22:11:53 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Via BRG - Boy Genius Report