
“We continue to discuss next steps with the relevant authorities and we remain fully committed to delivering secure and private communications for everyone.”

“It is not the case that we no longer intend to roll out the update in Turkey,” it said in a statement. WhatsApp however, disputed the Turkish notice. In a brief statement Friday, the competition watchdog said it had been notified by WhatsApp that the update “will not come into effect for any user in Turkey, including users who approved it.” Turkey’s Competition Board, meanwhile, had launched an investigation into Facebook and WhatsApp over a possible violation of Article 6 of Turkey’s competition laws, which bar companies from “abusing their dominant positions.” Many chose to close down their WhatsApp accounts even though the messaging app assured that the content of messages would remain encrypted. Turkish users, worried about the possible sharing of their personal information, began downloading alternative messaging applications such as Signal, Telegram or the Turkish app, Bip, which was developed by mobile phone operator Turkcell. Users were given a May 15 deadline to agree to the update. The changes were initially announced at the start of the year but delayed after a backlash sparked by a wave of confusion and misinformation among users, including those in Turkey. Germany last week ordered Facebook to stop processing WhatsApp user data over concern about the changes.

It’s a fresh sign of the confusion between regulators and the tech company over the update to WhatsApp’s terms of service and privacy rules, which has raised concerns that users are being forced to agree to share more of their data with Facebook. WhatsApp denies it will drop privacy update for Turkey usersĪNKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkey’s competition watchdog said Friday it was told by WhatsApp that the chat app won’t apply a controversial privacy update following an investigation, but the announcement was contradicted by the Facebook-owned app, which said it still plans to roll out the update for Turkish users.
