The WHATSAPP Privacy Policy is set to go into effect from May 15. WhatsApp has given this information only in January. The company says that only a few months are left and if the consumer does not accept the new policy, then he can lose access to all the features. That is, they will not be able to use WhatsApp. In an email originally sent to merchant support of WHATSAPP, WhatsApp stated that those who would not accept the changes until May 15 would not be able to read or send messages from this app. But for some time, these users can receive calls and notifications. EMAIL also contains a link to a FAQ page created by WHATSAPP, which states that consumers who do not want to accept the new privacy policy should delete their account before May 15, download the report, and can import old chats. WhatsApp has made it clear in a blog post, 'Current conditions and privacy policy updates do not affect personal messages. The changes are going to be related to the optional business features on WHATSAPP, with the company stating that we can provide more transparency about how we collect data.' WHATSAPP initially planned to implement these changes on February 8, but after receiving feedback from the consumer, the company has extended the effective date even further. WHATSAPP says that we have just heard about the confusion surrounding the update. A lot of misunderstanding is happening to create anxiety. According to the company, consumers will have enough time to review the changes by May. WHATSAPP has also explained what will change with the new policy and whether it will remain the same. If you too are confused about WHATSAPP, then you have the best chance to take time between now and read it carefully. Also Read: Netflix: Looks Forward To Its Biggest Year In India Facebook: celebrating the power of connections in the new ‘More Together’ campaign Meet Hanisha Sharma, inspiring others as an independent woman and a single mom.