Whatsapp’s FAQ Microsite clearly states that “due to this update, no user’s WhatsApp account will be deleted on May 15 nor will anyone stop working. We have been showing a notification on WhatsApp for the last several weeks, in which we have given more information about this update. We have given more information about this update. Has been given again reminding those who have not accepted it yet.
Regarding the reminder, WhatsApp has further clarified that “If you do not accept the updated conditions and privacy policy by then, then you will be able to use some features of WhatsApp.” This shows that the users’ accounts will not be closed or deleted if the new policy is not accepted, but the use of some features will be limited.
On not accepting the new policy, users will not be able to see their chat list, but will be able to answer incoming voice calls and video calls. However, if the user has turned on WhatsApp notifications, he will be able to read the message by tapping on the upcoming WhatsApp notifications, or respond to the message. Apart from this, the user will be able to make voice or video calls by tapping on missed voice calls or video call notifications.
However, WhatsApp has clearly warned that after using these limited features for a few weeks, incoming calls and notifications will be stopped and the user will neither be able to send messages on WhatsApp nor call. It has also been told that the current privacy policy will be implemented on inactive accounts.
Let us know that in the past, WhatsApp has said in its cleanliness that there will be no detention on the privacy of users with this update policy. The chat will be end-to-end encrypted as before and will not access messages, media content, voice calls and video calls sent by WhatsApp and FB users.