
WhatsApp updates privacy policy, which lead to privacy concerns to many users.
WhatsApp, the encoded informing application that sells itself as a security centered assistance, will begin constraining clients to impart individual information to Facebook, its parent organization. On Wednesday, WhatsApp said clients would need to consent to let Facebook and its auxiliaries gather WhatsApp information including clients’ telephone numbers, contacts’ telephone numbers, areas, and etc.
if the WhatsApp users disagree by February 8, they will lose access of their ability to use the app.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk proposed the user to use Signal instead of WhatsApp.
Use Signal
Advertisement— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 7, 2021
- WhatsApp is changing its terms of administration to drive clients to share individual information including telephone numbers and areas with its parent organization, Facebook.
- Tesla CEO Elon Musk, have proposed clients move to the Signal and Telegram.
- WhatsApp’s data collection policy caused privacy concern before too.
- On the other hand Signal doesn’t collect user data.
It’s still unclear how many users have left WhatsApp for now.