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In January 2021, news circulated that WhatsApp planned to roll out in-app notifications to users, informing an update in its Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. It was up to the user to accept the new WhatsApp Privacy Policy and Terms of Service to continue to use the messaging application.
What data will be shared if you agree to the privacy policy?
The updated privacy policy is meant for businesses using WhatsApp and the only information that would be shared with Facebook are phone numbers and transaction data.What happens if I don’t accept the new WhatsApp privacy policy?
WhatsApp stated that users who refuse to accept the new terms will have limited functionality on their accounts beginning on May 15th, 2021. Each time users enter the app, they will be greeted with what the company calls “persistent reminders” reminding the user of the privacy policy.However, after a few weeks, that will change and users will begin noticing some limitations within the application. Users will still be able to answer phone and video calls but will no longer have access to their chat list. If users have still not agreed to the privacy policy at this time, they will stop receiving incoming video/audio calls and will not receive any notifications of new messages.The company will not delete your account if you do not accept the update but they will make the application almost unusable for users to force them to accept the new privacy policy. They also remind users of their existing policy for inactive accounts. The company stated on their that inactive accounts (meaning ones where WhatsApp is on their device but they do not have an Internet connection) will be deleted after 120 days of inactivity. Users in Europe can opt out of the new WhatsApp privacy policy because of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).Signal
The most obvious choice as it provides better security and supports end-to-end encryption for all communication. It only requires a phone number from users and does not link that number to your identity. Signal does not collect metadata and all messages are stored on your device and not in the cloud. According to , Signal has received an increased number of users since Elon Musk posted a tweet on Twitter stating “Use Signal”. The company saw a delay in phone number verifications of new accounts because of the surge in new signal users.Telegram
Another good selection is Telegram, although it is not as secure as Signal and does not have end-to-end encryption enabled by default. To enable an end-to-end encrypted conversation, then you have to start a “secret” conversation. Unlike Signal, group conversations are not end-to-end encrypted and all messages are stored on the company’s cloud servers. The WhatsApp privacy policy has received its fair share of backlash and has tried to keep users from leaving by reinforcing that individual conversations between two users are still end-to-end encrypted. They even clarified that the updates specifically affect communication with businesses. Unfortunately, WhatsApp did lose some users who switched over to Signal and Telegram. As someone who cares a lot about their privacy and security, I have been using Signal as my messaging application. Signal is not owned by Facebook and does not track your usage in the app, unlike WhatsApp and Facebook messenger. If you are looking for an alternative messaging application then I’d suggest considering Signal.