WhatsApp collects data including device ID, coarse location, and s, as per Apple’s privacy labels 5z3b1p
WhatsApp's new has people worried but how much data does it collect compared other messaging apps such as Signal, Telegram, and Facebook Messenger? A lot more, it turns out, as shown by the privacy labels of these messaging apps as shown on Apple's App Store.Both apps owned by Facebook (Messenger and WhatsApp) collect usage data and location details, unlike the other apps. In contrast, Signal seems to be the most private messaging app and doesn't collect any data, as per the privacy details highlighted on the App Store. Perhaps unsurprisingly given this fact, Facebook earlier criticised Apple's move to display privacy labels.
The details available on the WhatsApp. The list of data both apps collect includes s' purchase history, financial information, location details, s, phone number, email address, and usage data, among others.
At a time when people are expressing concerns about WhatsApp's 400 million s in India alone, is collecting.
You can see these details on the App Store yourself if you have an iPhone. Here's a detailed breakdown of all the data that these apps collect.
Facebook Messenger
Signal
Telegram
Facebook separately accused Apple of implementing anti-competitive policies over the recent update. The app also provided some clarification on its data collection through an FAQ. However, the list shared online suggests the reason for criticism and accusation.
It is important to point out that the privacy labels on the App Store are based on the self-submission made by developers to Apple that is not yet manually checked. But nonetheless, companies including Facebook also provide such details in their lengthy privacy policies as well that aren't read by a large number of their s.
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