WhatsApp to start sharing user data with Facebook

Prasad, 25 August, 2016

WhatsApp has announced that it will be updating its terms and privacy policy today, the first time in four years and since it was acquired by Facebook. As part of the new terms, the company will be sharing more user data with Facebook.

According to WhatsApp, it will be tracking user metrics to check on things like how often people use their services to "better fight spam on WhatsApp". Your number will also be linked to Facebook, so when you use Facebook you will see friend suggestions of people you know and more targeted ads.

WhatsApp reiterated that WhatsApp itself will not show ads, that your conversations are end to end encrypted meaning only you and the person you are talking to is privy to it and not even WhatsApp and Facebook, and that your number will not be handed over to advertisers.

For now, these changes are opt-in, meaning you will be asked to share your account info, and you can choose not to. The option will appear as a popup to users once it starts rolling out.

Apart from this no other change has been announced for the product.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 28 Aug 2016
  • ij6

They can't buy Telegram, that's the best part. The guy who created it, who also created and owned VK for years, said it will always stay free as well. They would rather ask for donations than make it paid or sell users stuff.

  • Anonymous
  • 28 Aug 2016
  • vfx

haha.. i hope next year facebook will buy telegram too. lol.

  • FueraJOH
  • 27 Aug 2016
  • bam

If for some reason you didn't read it and just clicked accept, you can go to the settings, account, and uncheck the box.

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