• @[email protected]
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      911 months ago

      The privacy concerns are not that Meta will read your messages (because they can’t, as you mention), but the metadata they can read such as your details and who you contact.

      “So, Facebook can track who sends WhatsApp messages, when, to whom, from which location (if a user allows), etc - but not the content itself,” Rykov says “This creates a privacy concern for people who want full anonymity. These people should consider using more privacy-enhancing apps like Signal, Threema, Wire instead.”

      https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/a-cheat-sheet-for-whatsapp-privacy/

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        211 months ago

        the metadata they can read such as your details and who you contact.

        Every provider of communication services can. Singling out WhatsApp in that regard makes no sense. Apple happily hands over metadata and iCloud backups to the FBI.

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          111 months ago

          the metadata they can read such as your details and who you contact…Every provider of communication services can.

          Signal does not, since they use Sealed Sender.

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      Ultimately I just don’t trust meta at all. I trust Apple slightly more. Which still isn’t much, but it’s more.