If you want to use WhatsApp, you must fully accept its terms of service. WhatsApp's new Terms of Service have been in effect since February 8, 2021, stating that if you do not agree to WhatsApp's Terms of Service, you can delete your WhatsApp account, although the new terms have not yet been officially confirmed by WhatsApp.
WABetaInfo, a site that tracks WhatsApp's new features and updates, has shared a screenshot of WhatsApp's new terms. According to the screenshot, the new terms clearly state that users can delete their WhatsApp account if they do not agree to our terms.
The report also said that WhatsApp's new terms also state how WhatsApp-owned users will use data in the new year, according to the new terms. It explains how your chat will be stored and managed for Facebook business.
A spokesperson for WhatsApp has also confirmed the new terms and said that in order to use WhatsApp , its terms must be complied with. The new terms of service have been in effect since February 8, although they are likely to change.
Let it be known that WhatsApp has recently released a new update in which users are getting random wallpapers. Users also get the right with the new update that they can use different wallpapers for different chats using pictures from their gallery.
WhatsApp's new features
company has recently rolled out the disappearing feature. Enabling this feature will automatically delete the message 7 days after it was sent. This message will automatically disappear media files, audio files and other content chats.
The company has also rolled out a payment feature. The company shared that information through a blog post. NPCI (National Payments Corporation of India) has approved WhatsApp to launch UPI based payment service. WhatsApp is a subsidiary of Facebook.
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