
WhatsApp uses status to let users know it’s committed to privacy

As many of you probably already know, WhatsApp a d the changes to its privacy policy have confused and exasperated many people, who felt the messaging app would start sharing their data with its parent company, Facebook. Since then, WhatsApp has been moving up and down to reassure people that nothing changes with individual chats.
WhatsApp’s new tactic: telling users that you are committed to respecting their privacy through status messages. For those who are unconscious, I know I don’t use them,State This is the WhatsApp version of Instagram Stories. It allows users to share text, photo, video and GIF updates that disappear after 24 hours. In a Saturday update seen by the edge
, WhatsApp happily announced that it is now in status and will notify users of new updates and features through status updates.
The announcement was followed by two brief status updates on WhatsApp’s hottest topic right now: privacy. The company confirmed the use of status updates in the middle and said it is using them so people can “listen directly from WhatsApp “.
“WhatsApp cannot read or listen to your personal conversations because they are end-to-end encrypted,” read a report, including a link to a company page on privacy
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The page reaffirms that privacy is WhatsApp’s “priority” and states that conversations are end-to-end encrypted and messages are stored on your device. It also describes a number of features, such as group privacy settings and two-step verification, that ensure users are in control of their privacy.
Although we confirm the existence of status messages for some US and European users, the informs Verge that WhatsApp has been posting about the state of privacy in India for quite some time now.
The company’s problems began in early January
, that’s when WhatsApp released its new privacy policy and told users that they wouldn’t be able to use the app unless they agree to its new terms. Some critics have claimed that the new policy seemed grant WhatsApp the right to share personal data, such as phone numbers or payment information, with Facebook or Instagram, another Facebook affiliate.
Frankly, tThe new policy itself was nearly impossible to understand, and most WhatsApp users started to assume that Facebook could now read their WhatsApp messages, search their contact list, and know every time. let someone “read”. however, yes only use whatsapp to send messages to your friends and family nothing has changed yet. The new privacy policy only applies to companies using Facebook.
“We want to make it clear that the policy update no affect the privacy of your messages with your friends or family in any way, ”WhatsApp said in its FAQ page, focus on yours. “The changes relate to optional business functions of WhatsApp and provide greater transparency on how we collect and use data.
Yet the damage was done. As a result of this incident, rival messaging apps Signal Yes Telegram saw a wave of new users. It should be noted that Signal was co-founded and funded by Brian Acton, one of the original co-founders of WhatsApp who previously told people that delete facebook.
In addition to your new status updates, WhatsApp has created a FAQ page Yes delayed launch of your new privacy policy from February to May. Your executives, as well as other Facebook executives, like the head of Instagram Adam mosseri and vice president of Facebook AR / VR Andrew BosworthThey also tried to allay the fears and anger of the users.
I mean, I understand that WhatsApp is trying to contain the consequences, but something tells me you won’t be able to fix such a big mess with some status messages.