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All "dissenters" will be able to receive calls and notifications for the next two weeks, but will not be able to read or send messages from the messenger.
Users will be able to receive calls and notifications. However, you will not be able to read and send messages. Inactive accounts will be deleted later.
Confirmation of consent to the transition to the new rules must occur before May 15. Until the policy is accepted, the user will not be able to read and send messages in the app. At the same time, it will still be able to receive calls and notifications for a short period of time.
The online publication TechCrunch clarified with reference to a letter from the management of the messenger, sent to one of the partners, that after May 15, the messenger will "slowly ask" users who did not agree to the new terms to accept them. In particular, WhatsApp will start sending appropriate notifications. If users do not accept the new policy, their account will be deleted after 120 days of inactivity.
The new terms will allow Facebook and WhatsApp to share data about user payments and transactions. The creators of the messenger claim that this is necessary for the effective configuration of targeted advertising. According to experts, it is possible that the service will transfer Facebook and other private user information.
Earlier it was reported that the popular WhatsApp messenger threatens users with account blocking for refusing to accept the new terms of the application.
Users will be able to receive calls and notifications. However, you will not be able to read and send messages. Inactive accounts will be deleted later.
Confirmation of consent to the transition to the new rules must occur before May 15. Until the policy is accepted, the user will not be able to read and send messages in the app. At the same time, it will still be able to receive calls and notifications for a short period of time.
The online publication TechCrunch clarified with reference to a letter from the management of the messenger, sent to one of the partners, that after May 15, the messenger will "slowly ask" users who did not agree to the new terms to accept them. In particular, WhatsApp will start sending appropriate notifications. If users do not accept the new policy, their account will be deleted after 120 days of inactivity.
The new terms will allow Facebook and WhatsApp to share data about user payments and transactions. The creators of the messenger claim that this is necessary for the effective configuration of targeted advertising. According to experts, it is possible that the service will transfer Facebook and other private user information.
Earlier it was reported that the popular WhatsApp messenger threatens users with account blocking for refusing to accept the new terms of the application.