> In particular, the tech company first had to clarify how it shared data with its parent company Meta and will have to explain whether its business model includes the monetisation of users’ data. On its part, WhatsApp stresses that its primary business model focuses on business messaging.
Many people have fleed whatsapp to Telegram. But the latter is even less private (by design), having e2ee disabled by default. It goes to show how easy it is to misinform consumers.
Ok, but what happens if they dont?
God I hope this infectious app gets banned, I really do.
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Please shut it down at last
> In particular, the tech company first had to clarify how it shared data with its parent company Meta and will have to explain whether its business model includes the monetisation of users’ data. On its part, WhatsApp stresses that its primary business model focuses on business messaging.
Many people have fleed whatsapp to Telegram. But the latter is even less private (by design), having e2ee disabled by default. It goes to show how easy it is to misinform consumers.
Ok, but what happens if they dont?
God I hope this infectious app gets banned, I really do.