TechnologySachineditor@indiaherald.comhttps://indiaherald-nkywabj.stackpathdns.com/ImageStore/images/technology/sports_videos/whatsup-account-deledted-eb03ca94-e3de-48f0-ae68-c07fa54e2118-415x250-IndiaHerald.jpghttps://indiaherald-nkywabj.stackpathdns.com/ImageStore/images/technology/sports_videos/whatsup-account-deledted-eb03ca94-e3de-48f0-ae68-c07fa54e2118-415x250-IndiaHerald.jpgToday is the first day of WhatsApp's new privacy policy. The firm, which is owned by Facebook, has been delaying its deadline for users to sign the new terms of service, but it will begin taking action shortly. To review, WhatsApp's new privacy policy was intended to go into effect on February 8, but it was postponed until May 15 owing to widespread user reaction. Users were forced to accept the revised terms of service or risk losing access to their accounts. However, WhatsApp has loosened the Whatsapp Facebook Social Media;read;view;review;whatsapp;facebook;history;february;audio;serviceWhatsApp will get deleted if you don't do this!!!WhatsApp will get deleted if you don't do this!!!Whatsapp Facebook Social Media;read;view;review;whatsapp;facebook;history;february;audio;serviceInvalid DateToday is the first day of WhatsApp's new privacy policy. The firm, which is owned by facebook, has been delaying its deadline for users to sign the new terms of service, but it will begin taking action shortly. To review, WhatsApp's new privacy policy was intended to go into effect on february 8, but it was postponed until May 15 owing to widespread user reaction. Users were forced to accept the revised terms of service or risk losing access to their accounts. However, whatsapp has loosened the deadline again, stating that while no accounts will be deleted, functions will be restricted in the near future.

WhatsApp assured users earlier today that it "can't view your personal communications" and "won't delete your account." Users can adopt the revised privacy policy at any moment, according to the company. This implies that even if you haven't approved the new terms of service, you may still use WhatsApp. However, if you want to continue using WhatsApp's services, you'll have to do so eventually.

If users do not accept the revised conditions, they will have "limited account functionality." These whatsapp users will be unable to access their conversation history, but they will be able to receive and respond to audio and video calls. These users will also be able to return a missed voice or video call using WhatsApp. Notifications will continue to arrive, and users will have the ability to read and reply to them. Users will soon be unable to receive incoming calls or messages on WhatsApp. Users must accept the new policy or risk losing access to their whatsapp account.



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