The company launched its new policy on May 15
Whatsapp goes back, there will be no limitations for those who do not accept the new privacy rules. This change has attracted a lot of criticism around the world against the company that launched its new policy on May 15. From a week earlier, the app owned by Facebook had made it known that it would not delete the account of those who did not accept the new policy, but at the same time constantly reminded to accept it and that after “several weeks” for those who did not had accepted it, there would have been limitations to some main features of the platform.
Now, as we read on thenextweb.com, in a new statement the company has made it clear that after speaking with governments and privacy advocates it will not limit any functionality, even for those who will not accept their policy for now: “Given the recent discussions with various authorities and privacy experts, we want to clarify that we currently have no plans to limit the functionality for those who have not yet accepted the update. Instead, we will continue to remind users from time to time of the news of the update and when people choose to use relevant optional features. “