WhatsApp said the proposed changes to its privacy policy do not extend its ability to share user data with Facebook and is open to answering questions on the matter.
WhatsApp, which is facing government music over its controversial privacy update, has once again confirmed that users' private messages are kept completely confidential. He reiterated that the proposal was designed to streamline business messaging only.
The statement from the Facebook-owned messaging platform came after the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MITY) called for the withdrawal of a controversial update on its privacy policy.
Panic has spread among consumers. WhatsApp said the proposed changes to its privacy policy do not extend its ability to share user data with Facebook and are open to answering questions on the matter.
The government posed 14 questions on WhatsApp about "invasive" changes to its Terms of Service and privacy policy.
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology wrote harsh words to WhatsApp CEO Will Keith Cart. The letter said that the proposed changes to WhatsApp's terms and privacy policy were made.
After the user's response to the sharing of user data and information with the parent company, Facebook Inc., WhatsApp announced the new privacy. The policy was suspended until May 15.
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