WhatsApp accounts will eventually be deleted?

What will happen to WhatsApp users if they do not agree to the new terms and privacy policy by May 15, 2021?

WhatsApp owned by Facebook introduced a banner to its users in January 2021 informing them of certain changes to the terms and privacy policy. The new terms require you to accept a new data exchange agreement with Facebook.

The initial deadline was set for February 8, 2021. Facebook decided to extend the deadline until May 15, 2021 as there was a lot of reaction from users around the world and the story came out in the media.

One question that remained unanswered was what would happen to WhatsApp users who would not agree to the new terms and privacy policy until then. Would their accounts be deleted immediately?

The help center FAQ provides answers to the question. According to the FAQ, WhatsApp will not delete the account that day.

WhatsApp will be able to be used with limited functionality if a user does not agree to the new terms and privacy policy by March 15, 2021. Users will be able to “receive calls and notifications” but “will not be able to read or send ".
The inactive user policy applies to WhatsApp users who do not agree to the new terms and privacy policy. The policy, set out on this page, deletes accounts after 120 days of inactivity. The local data stored in the before deleting the account will reappear when users sign up again with the same device.

WhatsApp users should extract the συνομιλιών τους πριν από τις 15 Μαΐου του 2021. Δεν είναι σαφές εάν αυτή η it will continue to be enabled for users who do not agree to the terms after the deadline.

The competitive ones chat such as Telegram have added options for importing conversations from Whatsapp application.

WhatsApp users who do not want to accept the new terms and the privacy policy should get their data before May 15, 2021 to be safe.

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