WhatsApp is reversing the decision to delete the accounts of users who do not agree to the new employment law - Tech AI Expert

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May 11, 2021

WhatsApp is reversing the decision to delete the accounts of users who do not agree to the new employment law

WhatsApp is reversing the decision to delete the accounts of users who do not agree to the new employment law

During the last period, the controversy returned to the scene after the announcement of the chat and instant messaging application WhatsApp of its intention to implement the new use law, which sparked a lot of rejection at the beginning of this year and is what caused its implementation to be postponed for a few weeks, before WhatsApp decided to implement this The update, indicating that those who will not accept it will have to leave the application.



And WhatsApp said in a message addressed to users last April, "If you do not accept the new terms and conditions of use by 15 May, WhatsApp will not delete your account. However, the operation of your WhatsApp account will be limited until acceptance. For a short period of time. Time, you will be able to receive calls and notifications. But you will not be able to read and send messages from the application, which means in practice that WhatsApp with non-approvers will be of no use.


With the approaching date of May 15, which is the date that Watts decided that the date for the application of the new usage laws will be, renewed talk about this fact, and it seems that Watts has actually retreated from its decision to delete WhatsApp accounts and make the account limited in case of non-approval These laws, and it seems that this matter is mainly due to the decision of a large number of users during the past months to leave the application and go towards competing applications.


WhatsApp said that it will start sending messages to users after the 15th of May in order to urge them to accept the rules of use, without any action from WhatsApp as we indicated, and this is the second retreat of WhatsApp in this regard since Announcing new usage laws at the beginning of the year.

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