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WhatsApp
will once again show its users "in the coming weeks"
notifications about its new Conditions and Privacy policy
, which it postponed last January, with additional information, before its entry into force from May 15.
This has been assured in a statement by the messaging application, owned by Facebook, which has wanted to "
clear up any confusion"
before the arrival of the new WhatsApp terms of service.
In response to the controversy, WhatsApp has recognized that "it could have communicated this information better", and therefore will
begin to publish "in the coming weeks" a 'banner'
with additional information on the subject.
"After a while, we will begin to remind users to review and accept these updates to continue using WhatsApp," the company concluded.
These policies will go into effect
on May 15
.
According to the criteria of The Trust Project
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