![]() The Facebook-owned messaging app has also updated its privacy policies on its website and shared a comprehensive overview of how WhatsApp will change, Business Today reported. And with this new change, it aims to provide “integrations which enable you to connect your WhatsApp experiences with other Facebook Company Products,” TheNextWeb reported. While most of it is just restructured into different sections from older versions of the privacy policy, the company has added a section called “Transaction and Payments Data” in a push for Facebook‘s various payment services to let you pay for different goods.įacebook has already integrated Instagram and Messenger for cross-platform communication. The high-level theme of this new policy is to integrate better with Facebook‘s family of products, grant leeway for increased interaction with businesses, and gather financial data from users, TheNextWeb reported. The latter will mean that private data collected by WhatsApp, including a user’s IP address and phone number, will be shared with Facebook, The Independent reported. ![]() The Facebook-owned app will force all users to agree to the new terms and conditions by 8 February or else lose access to their messages and contacts. ![]()
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