bbc said that WhatsApp is pushing ahead with controversial changes to its terms of service, but altering the way it notifies users following a backlash.
After its first announcement in January, millions of users downloaded apps from WhatsApp’s competitors.The Facebook-owned platform previously said it had been the victim of “misinformation” around the change.But WhatsApp now says it has “reflected” on how it could have explained the changes better.
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