Messaging service WhatsApp said on Thursday it would be changing its privacy policy which will allow it to share user details with its parent company, social network Facebook. That was enough to spark off a war of words, Online.
When Facebook had bought the startup WhatsApp in 2014, Jan Koum, one of WhatsApp’s founders, had declared that the deal would not affect the digital privacy of his mobile messaging service’s millions of users.
http://news.google.com Aug 25, 2016
Facebook is going to start taking user data from WhatsApp – The Independent
http://news.google.com Aug 25, 2016
Messaging service WhatsApp to share phone numbers with Facebook – Duluth News Tribune
http://news.google.com Aug 25, 2016
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WhatsApp privacy under threat as France and Germany push EU to allow states to break encryption – The Independent
http://news.google.com Aug 23, 2016
Deleted WhatsApp chats can still be read, security researcher warns – Telegraph.co.uk
http://news.google.com Aug 1, 2016
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