Whatsapp to not pay a heed to the controversial policies, says "Take it or leave it"

The whatsapp privacy policy issue has lately been on the peaks. While whatsapp claims the data to be confidential, this still is a debatable topic for some of them. Whastapp finally announces that its all upon the people whether to believe them or not!
 
Whasapp privacy policies have become debatable since past few weeks. Inspite of innumerable claims via whatsapp in favour of the policy, people are not ready to accept it. Morevoer, India takes a strong stand against the stated privacy policies.

According to the sources, Whatsapp will start reminding the people to accept its privacy policies from Thursday, despite being strongly opposed by India. The final terms and conditions of Facebook being the parent application is kept on hold and states that “does not affect the privacy of your messages with your friends and family in any way.”

The most widely used messaging application is trying their level best to clear the misunderstandings of the people regarding the policies and have also stated that they will keep the people updated regularly via the newspapers and television channels. The banner “providing more information that people can read at their own pace,”is going to be displayed by whatsapp so that people can read the terms carefully at their own pace.

The Whatsapp policies are likely to come into effect from 15th May. While there are deep issues and concerns regarding the privacy policies, they have finally asked the people to "take it or leave it" which means that trusting whatsapp regarding the privacy is the only option people are left with!

Moreover, at the sametime, the companiess owned by Facebook had a closer peek into the situation about how does the service continues to remain free for all the users. It states that“Some shopping features involve Facebook so that businesses can manage their inventory across apps,” and the only people who wish to link their accounts can procced. For the rest of them, whatsapp will be a safe closure - like it has always been!