WhatsApp to move ahead with controversial privacy update despite backlash
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc's WhatsApp said on
Thursday it will go ahead with its controversial privacy policy update but will
allow users to read it at "their own pace" and will also display a
banner providing additional information.
The messaging platform laid out fresh terms in January, aimed at
increasing business transactions on the platform.
The policy update would allow owner Facebook and its subsidiaries
collect user data, including their phone number and location, which sparked a
global outcry and a rush of new users to competitors Telegram and Signal, among
others.
WhatsApp then
moved to delay the new policy launch to May from February and sought to clarify
the update was focused on allowing users to message with businesses and would
not affect personal conversations, which will continue to have end-to-end
encryption.
In its latest blog post, WhatsApp said it will
start reminding users to review and accept updates to keep using the messaging
platform.
"We've also included more information to try and address
concerns we're hearing," it added.
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