Privacy: Whose business is it anyway?
WhatsApp’s PR gaffe has led to some migration to Telegram and Signal - Reuters×
More than WhatsApp, or its parent FB, it ultimately is in the hands of users to keep their data/chats secure
The WhatsApp privacy issue is back, with the Facebook subsidiary saying it will go ahead with its new information-sharing plan with the parent.
A few weeks back, the seemingly powerful social media giant Facebook, which owns WhatsApp (WA), had to shell out big bucks on full-page ads in traditional media to clarify its privacy policies. It had lost a significant number of users, who took to FB’s competitors. This backlash against WA seems to have helped Telegram and Signal. Telegram claims to have gained over 25 million new users prior to the WA media blitz. Signal, created by a breakaway group from WA, is predicted to gain even more.
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