Signal and Telegram downloads surge after WhatsApp says it can share information with Facebook

WhatsApp up-to-the-minute its words of provider agreement that turns out to supply consumers little way to come to a decision out of sharing information with father or mom company Facebook.
WhatsApp updated its terms of service agreement that appears to give users little choice to opt out of sharing data with parent company Facebook.Original article
Author: Cnbc

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