WhatsApp users flock to Telegram, Signal following privacy policy debacle
WhatsApp assured users in its update that messages shared between contacts are protected and are not accessible to third parties. It said messages are immediately deleted from its servers as soon as they have been delivered to the intended recipient. Therefore, messages are rather stored on users' phones.
The report further mentions that Facebook explained the policy by saying that they collect information about activity on its services, like service-related, diagnostic and performance information. This includes information about activity - including how its services are used, services settings, how users interact with others using its services, and the time, frequency and duration of activities and interactions, log files, and diagnostic, crash, website and performance logs and reports.
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Here’s a comparison between WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal pic.twitter.com/E1cpZSWGDF
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