Firms could target WhatsApp users after privacy policy change
Businesses could soon be able to target WhatsApp users following surprise changes to the messaging app's privacy policy.The firm insisted numbers will not be given out, and data will still be encryptedBusinesses could soon be able to target WhatsApp users following surprise changes to the messaging app's privacy policy.
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News this week that the WhatsApp messaging app would start sharing some user data with parent company Facebook stirred up a dust storm of media coverage.After all, when the popular mobile messaging service was bought by Facebook in 2014, WhatsApp co-founder and CEO Jan Koum told users the $19 billion deal would have no effect on the service's signature policy to keep their personal communications completely private and ad-free, a core appeal of the app.
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