The co-founder of WhatsApp urged users to delete their accounts from the Facebook social network and once again accused the company of “trading” with personal data.
One of the co-founders of the messenger WhatsApp urged users to abandon the use of the American social network Facebook, explaining that the company earns personal data from its users.
One of the founders of the messenger, Brian Acton, clarified a similar trend during his speech at Stanford University. At the lecture, Acton again criticized Facebook’s privacy policy.
In addition, Acton reported that Facebook is carrying illegal earnings on the personal data of users that it has.