The Borneo Post

WhatsApp delays enforcing new privacy terms

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WASHINGTON: Facebook-owned messaging colossus WhatsApp retreated again from its plan to force users to accept new terms which critics said could expand data collection from its two billion users around the world.

WhatsApp, which was set to enforce its new data-sharing policy on May 15 – following a delay in response to a user outcry – revealed on its website that it would not immediatel­y cut off users who don’t accept the new terms, although it would send reminders to those who don’t opt in.

The update will allow additional sharing of informatio­n from WhatsApp with Facebook and its other applicatio­ns such as Instagram and Messenger, such as contacts and profile data, but not the content of messages which remain encrypted.

The platform had claimed the update was chiefly aimed at merchants who use WhatsApp to chat with customers – allowing them to share data with Facebook.

But critics feared it could open the door to broader data sharing with Facebook with potential implicatio­ns for user privacy.

“No one will have their accounts deleted or lose functional­ity of WhatsApp on May 15th because of this update,” according to the latest website update, which was seen earlier by The Verge and other media outlets.

But users will get “persistent” reminders about the policy and may lose some functional­ity if they fail to accept the new terms.

“After giving everyone time to review, we’re continuing to remind those who haven’t had the chance to do so to review and accept,” the web page said.

“After a period of several weeks, the reminder people receive will eventually become persistent.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Facebook-owned messaging colossus WhatsApp retreated again from its plan to force users to accept new terms which critics said could expand data collection from its two billion users around the world.
— AFP photo Facebook-owned messaging colossus WhatsApp retreated again from its plan to force users to accept new terms which critics said could expand data collection from its two billion users around the world.

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