January has been a hell of a month for WhatsApp. Facebook-owned messaging service has come under public scrutiny for not letting users opt out of its intrusive policy changes. In an attempt to soften the shock, he even put out newspaper ads to clarify data he didn’t have access to. A crowd of not-so-convinced users always flocked to alternative services like Signal and Telegram. WhatsApp isn’t done trying, however, and it’s working on a new terms of service prompt that hammers in the same message it’s been broadcasting for some time now.

This development has been spotted by people at WABetaInfo in the latest beta for Android, version 2.21.4.13. Although the alert is not yet live, they were able to delve into the app to offer a preview.

The new prompt simplifies – with the help of graphics – understanding the conditions of service. He clarified that the policy does not affect the privacy of a user’s personal conversations and that WhatsApp will not be able to snoop, text or call. The change only concerns discussions with companies that are “clearly labeled” and optional. For those who want to learn more, there are built-in links that will likely point to support documents.

If you’ve already agreed to the terms once, you probably won’t see this new prompt. But if you haven’t yet gotten off the ship and agreed to the terms, expect this notice to appear very soon.

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