After facing severe backlash over its new privacy policy and terms of service, WhatsApp<\/a> has clarified this move does not affect the privacy of user's personal messages with their friends or family.

\"This update includes changes related to messaging a business on WhatsApp, which is optional, and provides further transparency about how we collect and use data,\" the Facebook-owned messaging app said.

<\/p>

We want to address some rumors and be 100% clear we continue to protect your private messages with end-to-end encry… https:\/\/t.co\/DtnNGMEOz8<\/p>&mdash; WhatsApp (@WhatsApp)1610423395000<\/a><\/blockquote><\/div>
WhatsApp had unveiled a new privacy policy and terms of service last week, in a bid to share significantly more commercial user data with parent
Facebook<\/a>. Those who do not accept the updated privacy policy, which comes into force in February, will no longer be able to access the chats on the messaging platform, according to alerts being sent to users in India since early last week.

This had raised hackles among privacy experts, antitrust and cybersecurity advocates, who have long warned against data pooling among big technology firms.

On Monday, ET reported that several Indian and multinational companies had started issuing advisories to staff, asking them to avoid sharing sensitive company information on WhatsApp and stop using the platform for critical business calls.

Some of India's top entrepreneurs are also joining a chorus of technology industry leaders in Silicon Valley, pushing for users to quit WhatsApp and join Signal, a messaging service backed by WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton.

The privacy-focused messaging app said this led to a “giant spike” in its app installs. Signal saw 2,200 installs on India's app stores last Wednesday, up 38% from 1,600 installs in the week ended December 30, according to mobile intelligence firm Sensor Tower. Signal saw about 51,000 installs in December, up 11% from 46,000 in November.

WhatsApp also resolved an issue wherein some of its private groups and user profiles were accessible on Google Search earlier this week.

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反弹后,WhatsApp澄清其新的隐私政策

WhatsApp已经公布了一项新的隐私政策和服务条款上周,为了与家长Facebook分享更多商业用户数据。

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面临着严重的反弹后对其新的隐私政策和服务条款,WhatsApp已经澄清了这一举动不会影响用户的隐私的个人信息与他们的朋友或家人。

“这更新包括更改相关消息业务WhatsApp,哪些是可选的,并提供了进一步的透明度如何收集和使用数据,“Facebook-owned消息传递应用程序。


WhatsApp已经公布了一项新的隐私政策和服务条款上周,为了与父母分享更多商业用户数据脸谱网。那些不接受更新的隐私政策,2月份生效,将不再能够访问的聊天消息传递平台,根据警报被送到用户上周初以来在印度。

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这隐私专家之一,引起了激烈的反垄断和网络安全倡导者,他一直反对大型科技公司之间的数据池。

周一等报道,几个印度和跨国公司已开始向员工发出警告,要求他们避免分享WhatsApp敏感的公司信息和停止使用关键业务平台调用。

一些印度顶级企业家也加入一个在硅谷科技产业领导人,推动用户退出WhatsApp,加入信号,一个消息传递服务WhatsApp创始人布莱恩·阿克顿的支持。

shadow消息传递应用程序表示,这导致了“巨大高峰”的应用程序安装。信号在印度看到2200年安装的应用程序商店上周三,较1600年增长38%安装在12月30日止当周,据移动智能公司感应塔。信号看到大约51000安装在12月,从46000年11月增长了11%。

WhatsApp也解决了一个问题,它的一些私人团体和用户配置文件可以在本周早些时候谷歌搜索。

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After facing severe backlash over its new privacy policy and terms of service, WhatsApp<\/a> has clarified this move does not affect the privacy of user's personal messages with their friends or family.

\"This update includes changes related to messaging a business on WhatsApp, which is optional, and provides further transparency about how we collect and use data,\" the Facebook-owned messaging app said.

<\/p>

We want to address some rumors and be 100% clear we continue to protect your private messages with end-to-end encry… https:\/\/t.co\/DtnNGMEOz8<\/p>&mdash; WhatsApp (@WhatsApp)1610423395000<\/a><\/blockquote><\/div>
WhatsApp had unveiled a new privacy policy and terms of service last week, in a bid to share significantly more commercial user data with parent
Facebook<\/a>. Those who do not accept the updated privacy policy, which comes into force in February, will no longer be able to access the chats on the messaging platform, according to alerts being sent to users in India since early last week.

This had raised hackles among privacy experts, antitrust and cybersecurity advocates, who have long warned against data pooling among big technology firms.

On Monday, ET reported that several Indian and multinational companies had started issuing advisories to staff, asking them to avoid sharing sensitive company information on WhatsApp and stop using the platform for critical business calls.

Some of India's top entrepreneurs are also joining a chorus of technology industry leaders in Silicon Valley, pushing for users to quit WhatsApp and join Signal, a messaging service backed by WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton.

The privacy-focused messaging app said this led to a “giant spike” in its app installs. Signal saw 2,200 installs on India's app stores last Wednesday, up 38% from 1,600 installs in the week ended December 30, according to mobile intelligence firm Sensor Tower. Signal saw about 51,000 installs in December, up 11% from 46,000 in November.

WhatsApp also resolved an issue wherein some of its private groups and user profiles were accessible on Google Search earlier this week.

More to follow<\/em>
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