Watch VideoWhatsApp, the global chat platform owned by Facebook, said it will move forward with a controversial privacy policy update.
The update will allow it to share user data with Facebook and its group firms.
After backlash, the company clarified it would only allow users to interact with businesses and would not...
WhatsApp Moves Forward With New Data-Sharing Policy
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