WhatsApp said it would delay the new privacy policy launch to May from February.
Signal is riding high on the recent download spurt. However, founder Brian Acton is pretty certain that the messaging app is not going to replace WhatsApp.
WhatsApp says the change is necessary to help it integrate better with other Facebook products.
WhatsApp's updated privacy policy verges on user surveillance and threatens India's security, a petition filed in an Indian court said on Thursday.
WhatsApp will replace archived chats with read later and also improve the feature.
In order to protect citizens' user data, strong legislation like the 2019 Personal Data Protection (PDP) Bill is necessary - but is yet to be passed by ...
Signal was downloaded by 17.8 million users over the past seven days, a 62-fold rise from the prior week, according to data from Sensor Tower.
Worried that users might not be taking their privacy explainers seriously, WhatsApp took out full-page newspaper ads to pacify privacy concerns stating that ...
Acton said the Indian market response has “completely exceeded all expectations” and the growth in the past few days has driven the company to add capacity to ...
The surge in new user addition comes after WhatsApp’s controversial privacy policy change.