How much data are you willing to share?
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WhatsApp recently updated its privacy policy, adding a new mandate that allows the app to share account data it collected to Facebook and related companies. The new policy will take effect on February 8, 2021. Users will have to accept it to continue using the messaging app.
Should you agree to WhatsApp’s new terms, here’s what you will be giving Facebook and affiliated companies access to:
To be fair, WhatsApp reiterates that they still provide end-to-end encryption to your messages and do not retain messages and chats in their servers.
The new policy also details how Facebook companies will use your account data:
For more information about WhatsApp’s updated privacy policy, you can check it out on this link.
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WhatsApp joined Facebook in 2014. The instant messaging app featured state-of-the-art end-to-end encryption through the Signal Protocol, an open source encryption scheme that is heavily audited by independent security experts.
In 2016, users were given a one-time chance to opt out of sharing account data to Facebook. The change in policy now means users no longer have a choice, or lose access to the app.
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09/01/2021 10:44 AM
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