WhatsApp update prompts users to accept new privacy policy, causing some to consider deleting the app.

Some folks are bothered.

April 27th 2024.

WhatsApp update prompts users to accept new privacy policy, causing some to consider deleting the app.
Users have recently been noticing a change in the appearance of WhatsApp - it has become greener. This subtle change has caught the attention of many people who use the messaging app. Some have welcomed the change, while others are not too happy about it and are questioning the reason behind it. So, why has WhatsApp turned green all of a sudden?

Well, the truth is, it is all part of WhatsApp's latest update, which aims to enhance the user experience. You may have noticed that the arrow button for sending photos has turned from blue to green, and even the notification on the right-hand side of unopened chats has changed from blue to green as well. According to the platform, this change in color was done intentionally to help users focus on the most important things on their screen. It is all part of the plan to bring a modern and fresh experience to the app.

If you haven't seen the green hue yet, don't worry, it will reach you soon. But for those who have already experienced it, some are not too thrilled about it. In fact, some are even considering deleting the app because of this change. As one user named Freya commented, "WhatsApp's new green update is enough for me to delete the app." It seems like the color green is not everyone's cup of tea.

The company behind WhatsApp, Meta, has stated that this change is happening for all users, whether they like it or not. It is not something that can be opted out of. Meta has around two billion monthly active users, so there is bound to be a mixed reaction to this change. Many people have taken to social media to express their opinions. One anonymous user wrote, "WhatsApp is too green for me right now." While another person, under the name ShopAndrella, shared, "My WhatsApp turning green on my iPhone was not what I expected this year." It's clear that this change has taken some people by surprise.

But this is not the only change WhatsApp has made in recent weeks. Some users have also noticed that the messaging service has started using capital letters in its status bar. In chats, instead of saying "online" or "typing," it now says "Online" and "Typing." The app has also made its dark mode even darker, making it easier to read text. In addition, they have added more white space when in light mode. Some parts of the app are also more spaced out, and Android users will see that the tabs that were once at the top of their screen are now at the bottom for easier access. It seems like WhatsApp is continuously updating and evolving to provide a better user experience. Whether we like it or not, we can expect to see more changes in the future.

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