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by dirkt
1928 days ago
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And it's actually this information Facebook is interested in, to build the "social graph". The content doesn't matter, it knows who you communicate with and how often, and that's already a privacy concern (wife wants to know if husband cheats on her with someone else? and so on). But of course the WhatsApp CEO doesn't mention this ... much easier to say "we don't look at your content" to give it the spin they need. |
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DER SPIEGEL: Do you share these numbers with your parent company Facebook?
Cathcart: No, we don’t. The updated privacy policies will actually not change anything globally in our ability to share data with Facebook.