WhatsApp, the world’s most popular messaging platform, relaunched in January 2021. Privacy Policy had published. However, this policy received a lot of backlash from users because it gave the impression that the data could be shared with Facebook. Although the platform issued statements that the situation was misunderstood, many users left WhatsApp at the time and began moving to applications such as Telegram and Signal.
Two years later, WhatsApp announced today that it has made a decision regarding confusing terms of service. The platform, which operates in meta management, in its policies more transparent He promised that to the European Union
WhatsApp will make it easier for users to accept and reject policy changes

According to the press release from the European Commission’s website, WhatsApp now allows users to update their terms of service. to refuse will be facilitated. And what happens if they do this? will be clearer.
The European Commission made a request to WhatsApp last year after the controversial policy change in 2021. In the message sent to the platform, what users agree to and how their data will be used. easier to understand provided it was necessary. WhatsApp also started making changes after that.
The platform now gives users more options to accept or reject policy changes. prominent promised to show He also added how these would affect users’ rights and allow them to view, defer or reject policy changes without being bombarded with notifications. This It applies to the European Union Let’s emphasize.
Below is WhatsApp’s controversial policy change that led to today’s developments.