WhatsApp privacy policy update: Concerned about privacy, users look at alternative like Signal, Telegram
Tesla, SpaceX and Boring Company CEO Elon Musk has also been urging people into “Use Signal”. Use Signal — Elon Musk January 7, 2021 After new update of whatsapp privacy policies. #Telegram pic.twitter.com/70i7DDCzzR — Afzal Ahmed January 7, 2021 New WhatsApp privacy policy: all data will be shared with FB. This is a reminder that @signalapp is free and they collect next to nothing pic.twitter.com/XpE5nkCNL8 — Michael 🌻 @mweissbacher@infosec.exchange January 7, 2021 #WhatsApp New privacy policy changes help them to collect " messaging, calling, Status, groups, payments or business features; profile photo, "about" information, your last seen". pic.twitter.com/q49DeZufBG — Signal January 7, 2021 Unlike WhatsApp, messengers like Signal and Telegram do not share users data.






















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