Facebook will spy on WhatsApp data
Facebook will spy on WhatsApp data
Users have thirty days to accept or revoke the new small print of the instant messaging application
For the first time in four years, WhatsApp changes the terms of its privacy policy. New changes that advance the integration of the instant messaging app on Facebook, after Mark Zuckerberg paid more than 2 billion in 2014. Among all the changes expected from next week highlights the decision to send the number of mobile and other data to the social network and to all the companies of the group commanded by Zuckerberg.
In a statement, WhatsApp has wanted to put barriers to the data that will be shared. Although we collaborate with Facebook in the coming months, your encrypted messages will remain private and no one else can read them. Neither WhatsApp, nor Facebook, nor anyone else. We will not publish or share the WhatsApp numbers with others, including Facebook; nor will we sell, share or give your phone number to advertisers, they explain.
However, all WhatsApp users will be able to decide what to share with Facebook. Starting this week, Zuckerberg's company will send a message to accept the new conditions. To do this, talk to click on read and unmark the box to share data with Facebook. Although, alternatively, you have 30 days to deactivate the option in Settings / Account / Share. Of course, WhatsApp will continue to share data with Facebook.
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