By Nana Peat-
WhatsApp are planning to delete data from its users in new changes to be introduced later this year.
The new change from the popular messaging app follows a change in the current systems change over later this year.
WhatsApp is used widely by Brits, with its popularity in Birmingham not in doubt.
A new deal between WhatsApp and Google is set to implement the changes which will delete all chats, pictures, videos and audio files, which will be backed up without costing you Google Drive space.
The Uk Mirror has revealed that Google is to begin letting WhatsApp users back up their accounts without it taking up any of their 15 GB free data allowance – reports the Mirror Online. As a consequence new wave of back-ups could delete all your old chats, pictures and videos. All back Ups will automatically see everything getting backed up to Google Drive. The changes are to be set in place from November, marking a fresh phase in the globally used app.
WhatsApp accounts will be set to only backup over Wi-Fi, making it imperative that all apps are connected before being backed up.Whats app is used by millions of users across the globe and facilitate communication between users at no cost. Te social media app has become a valued expression of new technology, just like many others innovations. Its global reach which enables users to communicate and share pictures, including pictures of child birth, marriages, and valuable memories which are cherished. Whats app users have until November 12 to back up all their valued messages or pictures, if they want to preserve them.
The news is fresh and still not widespread, but will be highlighted more closer to the time. Users are advised to make the most of what
Whatsapp in the meantime because the full benefits as we know it will soon be obsolete.