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WhatsApp exports users' data every night: Elon Musk

WhatsApp exports users' data every night: Elon Musk

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Elon Musk has sparked a new controversy

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(Web Desk) - Elon Musk has sparked a new controversy by alleging that WhatsApp exports user data on a daily basis, intensifying existing privacy concerns.

In a recent social media post, Musk suggested that the app collects and analyzes user data for the purpose of targeted advertising.

This assertion has led many to question the safety and privacy of using WhatsApp.

Musk’s comments came in response to a claim that WhatsApp is involved in extensive data analysis.

He supported these suspicions, reinforcing doubts about the app’s commitment to user privacy. The issue quickly gained attention, drawing in various experts and commentators.

One notable voice in the discussion was John Carmack, a well-known computer programmer. Carmack acknowledged that while WhatsApp does collect data on user behavior patterns, it still protects the content of messages.

He emphasized that the app’s encryption ensures that actual messages remain private, even if user patterns are monitored.

Musk’s critique is the latest in a series of criticisms aimed at Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, which is managed by Mark Zuckerberg. Meta has faced numerous allegations in the past regarding its data privacy practices.

Musk’s allegations have revived these concerns, sparking renewed debate over how messaging apps handle user data.

This ongoing discourse highlights the critical issue of privacy in the digital age. Users are increasingly worried about how their data is being used and whether their private information is truly secure.

The debate underscores the need for transparency and stricter privacy protections in the tech industry.