5% have deleted Whatsapp; 22% have reduced usage

Thanks to all who participated on the Whatsapp Privacy issue survey. 5% of you said that you have deleted Whatsapp while 22% have reduced usage. Best of all - A high majority said that you will refrain from using whatsapp for chat with business accounts and for payments as that is where Whatsapp is saying that the data will be shared with Facebook and third parties. Below is the link to the survey report:

Whatsapp Privacy Policy Changes Survey


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Free service will continue. No impact. more  
That's only a momentary response, not the solution. As such, new Whatsapp users who install whatsapp go on clicking next next, next, next to install, and click OK for accepting conditions not even thinking of reading them, as we all do while installing any app or software. more  
Modiji must ban all mnc in food many british companies in Bangalore Mumbai been bribing for indian govt contract so do lot of politics ban vodafone too nestle pepsi cola too ramdev make in own cola and noodles how vicks copied taiwan tiger balm eliminated it more  
Mobile sms more safer than watsap Facebook Twitter linkedin YouTube Instagram Pinterest Google we need alternative away from social media business more  
It is said that there are other good apps like Telegram. Unless general mass of your contacts shift to it, no use opting for it. It will happen only if the country bans it just like what was done with some apps. more  
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