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When it comes to virtual reality, the Oculus Quest 2 is widely regarded as the GOAT – or at least the best value for money.
The 64GB version will set you back $479, while the 256GB version costs $639. Sure, it’s not cheap, but if we’re talking value for money, it’s a pretty good deal. However, there’s a catch.
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WhatsApp aimed to clear the air about its updated privacy policy after reports of mandatory data sharing with Facebook drove users to Signal and Telegram in troves.
WhatsApp is making explicit clarifications around its updated privacy policy, after reports ran amok about the messaging app mandating all-encompassing data-sharing with parent company Facebook.
The app’s new privacy policy and terms of service, which will go into effect Feb. 8, says that WhatsApp will share certain data with Facebook, along with other Facebook products. These updates, announced last week, sparked widespread ire from users, who feared WhatsApp would mandate all data including private user data to be shared with Facebook – and caused a mass exodus from the app onto competing apps, including Telegram and Signal.