WhatsApp backs policy, says addressing ‘misinformation’
The changes to the privacy policy don’t expand WhatsApp’s ability to share user data with Facebook and the messaging app is working on addressing “misinformation” about it, the company said on Wednesday, a day after the central government asked the firm to withdraw the proposed update.
“We wish to reinforce that this update does not expand our ability to share data with Facebook. Our aim is to provide transparency and new options available to engage with businesses…” a WhatsApp spokesperson said.
The spokesperson said WhatsApp protects personal messages with end-to-end encryption, which ensures that neither WhatsApp nor Facebook can access them. “We are working to address misinformation and remain available to answer any questions,” the spokesperson said.