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WhatsApp to go ahead with changes despite backlash – Yahoo News Australia
The messaging app is making a second attempt to convince users to accept its new privacy policy.
Millions of users flocked to other messaging platforms in January
WhatsApp is pushing ahead with controversial changes to its terms of service, but altering the way it notifies users following a backlash.
After its first announcement in January, millions of users downloaded apps from WhatsApp’s competitors.
The Facebook-owned platform previously said it had been the victim of “misinformation” around the change.
But WhatsApp now says it has “reflected” on how it could have explained the changes better.
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