A few days ago, we changed the year, a night when mobile devices take center stage again because they keep us in touch with all our loved ones. This year even more because of the different restrictions that each of us had. WhatsApp pulled his chest for all the traffic he had on the night of December 31, a few years ago everyone was talking about texting and making calls, now everyone is talking about WhatsApp. But all will not be good WhatsApp will update its privacy policy, and yes, it will share more of our data with Facebook.
In case you don’t remember them Facebook bought WhatsApp in 2014Therefore, as the parent company, it controls the messaging application. With the change of year, they want to change the terms and conditions of WhatsApp update its privacy policy. An update that some users are already receiving that focuses on how WhatsApp will handle user data.
It will be from February 8, 2021, when we, as WhatsApp users, share with Facebook the registration of our WhatsApp account
Now alright This new policy change doesn’t have to be bad (or good)In the end, we all benefit from a free application, the most used in instant messaging. We have many more apps that do the same as WhatsApp but because it is the one that users use the most, they keep this privileged status. What we need to be clear is that there is nothing for free, and if they offer it to us, we are probably paying with our information. East everyone’s question we decide if we are more interested in using WhatsApp be in contact with our contacts, it is worth the redundancy, or if we prefer that the giant of social networks, Facebook, does not know anything about us …