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WhatsApp pushes controversial privacy policy forward despite backlash – Gold Coast Bulletin
WhatsApp is pressing ahead with a privacy policy update that sparked a backlash last month – but it promised to give people plenty of time to review the changes….

WhatsApp is pressing ahead with a privacy policy update that sparked a backlash last month but it promised to give people plenty of time to review the changes.
The messaging service took another crack at reassuring users that the update would not let Facebook, its parent company, read their private chats. Those concerns led WhatsApp to delay the rollout of the update from February to May.
In a Thursday blog post, WhatsApp said it would place a banner within the app “providing more information that…
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