WhatsApp has recently introduced new terms of use starting from April 11, sparking concern among many users of the popular messaging app, particularly in Europe. These changes come in response to the regulations outlined in the European Act on Digital Markets (DMA), which could potentially have significant implications on the platform’s operations.
The updates by WhatsApp include revisions to its terms of service and privacy policy, with a focus on reassuring users that the changes will not impact the guidelines governing the sharing of personal data with its parent company.
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