Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has posted a tweet against WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook. In it he suggested that users switch to the Signal app.
WhatsApp has announced an amendment to its privacy policy. The specific change must be accepted by all users by February 8, otherwise they will be denied access to WhatsApp. Elon Musk's tweet is an expression of WhatsApp's action.
Signal App? What is this?
The truth is, WhatsApp uses the same end-to-end encryption protocol as the Signal app. Also, the Signal Foundation, which shares its name via an app, includes former WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton as one of its founders.
It looks like the Signal app is still being tried by a lot of people, in fact this app is not ready to handle the arrival of new users. Due to the large number of new users coming in, there are also complaints that the Signal app could not create an account and receive verification codes.
"We are working with carriers to resolve this as soon as possible. Wait a minute, ”the signal said via Twitter.
If you are not familiar with this app, Signal is a cross-platform encrypted messaging app. It has already been downloaded by ten million users.
WhatsApp's new privacy policy:
As mentioned earlier WhatsApp has made structural changes in its terms and privacy policy. These changes include sharing information with Facebook and are condition that users must accept to continue the WhatsApp service.
In a pop-up message, WhatsApp asks users to accept its new terms and privacy policies. According to a report by WABetainfo, if WhatsApp's request is not accepted by February 8, access will be denied to certain users from February 9.
WhatsApp explains that it collects information from users to "operate, deliver, improve, understand, customize, support and promote" its services.
What kind of information does WhatsApp collect from you?
Any mobile number used to create account and basic profile information, the location of the smartphone (if users want to share this with their contacts); Temporary and encrypted messages or multimedia files; Contacts Book and Shared Status; And WhatsApp is said to collect information including payments details.
WhatsApp also automatically collects information about user activity via settings, interaction, frequency and service diagnostics such as model, operating system, battery charge level, time zone, IP adress or device and connect.
It also installs cookies to "operate and provide services, provide web-based services, enhance experiences, understand how services are used and customize them".
Just as other companies operating under Facebook, such as Facebook, Instagram or Oculus, share the information they collect with WhatsApp, WhatsApp can also share the information it collects with the above companies.
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