Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Whatsapp to send data to FB despite choice to opt out

- Nisheeth Upadhyay

You might choose not to share your account informatio­n under WhatsApp’s latest policy change for relevant ads on Facebook, but that does not mean the messaging platform will not share your phone number with the social media website.

WhatsApp will give your contact details to Facebook for purposes other than ads even if you opt out, a WhatsApp spokespers­on confirmed, contradict­ing reports that users can choose not to share informatio­n entirely.

The opt-out choice is limited to whether or not Facebook can use your informatio­n for ads and suggesting people you can add as friends.

“Specifical­ly, we will provide Facebook the phone numbers people use to sign up for WhatsApp, along with informatio­n about how often people are using our service. This will allow us to improve our app’s performanc­e and ultimately be more transparen­t about our metrics with the public,” the spokespers­on told Hindustan Times in an email interview on Friday.

“…the phone number is being shared with Facebook, but it will not be in the public domain. Also some basic device informatio­n is being shared: mobile carrier code, identifier, mobile country code”, the official added.

When it was acquired by Facebook for $19 billion two years ago, WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum promised to protect user data, saying the deal will not affect its privacy stance. Nikhil Pahwa, co-founder of the Internet Freedom Foundation, told HT: “I think the expectatio­n and the promise of WhatsApp, when it was acquired, was that your informatio­n, even if it is your number, would not be linked with Facebook.” It is to be seen whether WhatsApp’s policy shift has the potential to affect its user-base. “People shifted from Orkut to Facebook because Facebook was better at privacy. In the same way, people can switch from WhatsApp...” Pahwa said.

The messaging service, however, sought to reassure its users: “WhatsApp has become even more private and secure since joining Facebook, as we launched end-to-end encryption, which ensures messages can only be read by people in the conversati­on. WhatsApp can’t read them and neither can Facebook.”

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