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WhatsApp scraps May 15 deadline for accepting controversial privacy policy update

WhatsApp had announced a privacy policy update in January 2021, which was to come into effect on February 8. However, the messaging app faced severe backlash over user concerns that data might be shared with parent company Facebook. Following this, the last date for accepting the policy update was pushed to May 15.

May 07, 2021 / 21:50 IST
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WhatsApp | Source: Reuters
WhatsApp | Source: Reuters

WhatsApp on May 7 scrapped its May 15 deadline for users to accept its controversial privacy policy update. The Facebook-owned messaging platform has said that not accepting the terms will not lead to the deletion of WhatsApp accounts.

WhatsApp had announced a privacy policy update in January 2021, which was to come into effect on February 8. However, the messaging app faced severe backlash over user concerns that data might be shared with parent company Facebook. Following this, the last date for accepting the policy update was pushed to May 15.

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"We’ve spent the last few months working to clear up confusion and misinformation. As a reminder this update does not impact the privacy of personal messages for anyone," WhatsApp spokesperson Mugdha Wariyar said.