The WhatsApp messaging app will require users to share personal data with its parent company, Facebook, Report states, citing RIANovosti.
On Wednesday, users were notified and will have until February 8 to agree to the policy change before losing access to the app with over 2 billion accounts.
“As part of the Facebook family of companies, WhatsApp receives information from and shares information with this family of companies,” the new privacy policy states.
“We may use the information we receive from them, and they may use the information we share with them, to help operate, provide, improve, understand, customize, support, and market our services and their offerings.”
Users will have to agree to share with Facebook information, including contact information, status message updates, and other apps' diagnostic data.
Facebook purchased WhatsApp in 2014 and two years later gave users a one-time opportunity to opt-out of sharing their app data with the parent company.