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Facebook now suspects user privacy on WhatsApp

Facebook now suspects user privacy on WhatsApp

After Facebook under the controversy over data security, WhatsApp has come under the scope of user privacy.Whatsapp says end-to-end encrypted

New Delhi: After Facebook under controversy over data security, WhatsApp has now come under the scope of user privacy. Experts claim that this user, with 200 million active users, does not have data on its users as it is claimed to be secure. According to experts, there are some conditions of whatsapp that can not be challenged and it threatens users' data.

Between the news of this data security, Whatsapp has released its statement. The company has said that the security of the users is most necessary for us. Users' chat is end-to-end encrypted on Whatsapp. Whatsapp keeps the very small information of data.

Whatsapp further said, 'It is true that the group had the feature of InWat through the link, but it also kept the users in mind. Whenever a new member arrives in the group, all the members of the group get a notification, and it is also known that the member has been linked to the link or the administrator has added. The member can know the contact number and name Bhima of the new member. If the administration wishes, then the member can be removed from the group. '


Whatsapp is Facebook Ond Company. In 2014, Facebook bought Whatsapp. Earlier, Whatsapp has been in the dispute over Facebook's number sharing policy.

Let us know that these days Facebook is in its worst phase. Facebook is accused of not keeping the data of its users safe. Political consultancy firm Cambridge Antilica has been accused of influencing the US presidential election by stealing data from Facebook users.

Give me another chance - Zuckerberg

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who is in trouble with data leak and users' privacy, demanded another opportunity for the company's operation. He has also admitted that the company has made a mistake by sharing the information of its users with the third party. Talking to the media through a conference call, he said, "Give me another chance." He was asked whether he feels that he is still a better person for the company's leadership. They said in reply yes

Data leak of 5.6 million Indian users

Facebook has acknowledged that data of 5.6 lakh Indian users has been shared incorrectly with British political analyst Cambridge Analyca. The data shared by users with Cambridge Analycia are mostly American users, whose number is more than 7 million. Data of 562,455 Indian users along with Cambridge Anilica has also been shared.

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