When Facebook announced the acquisition of WhatsApp, a black cloud settled over our heads when we imagined how all the messages that we usually send daily through this messaging app, would be in the possession of Mark Zuckerberg’s company. There are few conspiracy theories related to Facebook and its use of data; apart from the rumors about the eavesdropping on the phones and then launching all kinds of related ads.
Today, WhatsApp has taken a moment on its official blog to announce that it will start sharing your WhatsApp data with Facebook. The reason has its reason for being since businesses will be allowed to use WhatsApp to send messages to their customers. We have already published on occasion that WhatsApp wants it to also be a communication channel for all types of businesses, so this change in the privacy policy is related to it.
So WhatsApp will continue as always as an encrypted app, without advertising or spam. The only thing that local businesses will be able to contact you through the application and this will be the only information that Facebook can use: your WhatsApp number. The company makes it very clear in this statement:
Your WhatsApp number will not be published or shared with others, or with Facebook. Your number will not be sold, shared or given to advertisers
It is not only here, but the WhatsApp phone will be used to improve the suggestion of friends and thus they can be added to Facebook in an easier way. The feeling is as if the doors of WhatsApp have been opened for a specific reason, but then we realize that there are suggestions and what is to come…
In any case, we have the option of preventing WhatsApp from sharing this information with Facebook through the message that will arrive in which we have to click on “read more” and deactivate the corresponding box.