

We have not seen that pop up recently, but it appears that you will eventually need to agree to continue using their platform. ĭo you use WhatsApp? No? Then move along, however if you DO use WhatsApp should you be worried about their new terms and conditions ?įollowing the announcement of the change of their T erms of Service, What s App had a pop up, informing you of the changes, which quite simply, you had to agree to in order to continue using the platform. There are fears that despite WhatsApp's commitment to user security, these new terms will reduce privacy and allow the parent company, Facebook, to start to use the data.

WhatsApp responded with the change in date for the policy, but that does not seem to be impact the rate of new users for the Signal app, with such a high rate of new members causing Signal to have issues with their platform and infrastructure, with users reporting crashes. M essaging app, Signal, has been creating quite a stir, with WhatsApp users choosing to migrat e to Signal in the past few weeks. The update, originally scheduled for 8th February 2021, has been delayed until 15 th May, following a backlash by users who left and switched to rival messaging apps, Telegram and Signal.īoth of these alternative messaging apps offer end - to - end secure connections, but with less invasive privacy policies. If you are a WhatsApp user, you may have heard that Facebook, owner of the messaging app, will be asking users to agree to new privacy rules.
