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WhatsApp scrambles to stem the flow of users moving to rivals Signal and Telegram as millions protest against controversial privacy policy – Notebookcheck.net
WhatsApp has taken to social media channels to try to allay deep concerns that users have been voicing about data sharing and privacy. The company has decided to…
Recently, WhatsApp revealed an upcoming terms and conditions update that subscribers had to agree to in order to keep using the worlds most widely used cross-platform instant messaging application. Originally, WhatsApp users had until February 8 to accept the new terms, which included different ways user data was going to be shared with the messenger services parent company, Facebook.
Unsurprisingly, this news hasnt gone down too well with millions of WhatsApps two billion regular users, who have…
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