Friday 26 August 2016

Users angry to " exchange numbers " between WhatsApp and Facebook

WhatsApp will share information of its users with Facebook and they are not happy . In the protests that will heard spoken in " real attack on privacy."
The War of digital privacy remains " in full swing " . WhatsApp announced yesterday that it had changed its privacy policy and started to share the names and telephone calls of its more than 1,000 million users with Facebook , which bought digital instant messaging platform in 2014 . An official publication , WhatsApp also said that vair communicate to Facebook the frequency with which users resort to service messages , part of a deepening effort of cooperation with the largest social network in the world . Although WhatsApp ensure that the privacy of messages will continue to be guaranteed by its encryption technology , and that neither company will have access to their content , protests against this measure have already spread on the Internet.
According to The Guardian , users believe that WhatsApp is acting in bad faith and that is to betray the trust placed in service. Discontent is more than evident and can deliver a pretty big blow to WhatsApp user base , which has said , " puffed chest ," as a bastion of defense of digital privacy. But if you think about it , it was just a matter of time before something like this happened .
When two of the most used online platforms merge , one would expect that at some point , seek to capitalize on the wealth of data and information in their possession . WhatsApp ensures that this cooperation with Facebook aims to offer an ever better experience to users and this is a way to combat spam messages . The digital communication service also says it will continue to provide an experience without third-party ads.
Moreover, WhatsApp states that the sharing of telephone contacts will allow Facebook to display ads and suggestions more relevant friends to social network users .


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