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WhatsApp users who in 2016 opted out of sharing data with third parties are now being asked by Facebook to either accept a privacy policy that states their metadata can be shared with third parties or stop chatting with friends and family through their app.

A poster bellow in this thread quoted a Wired article where some FB representative says they will "honor" the opt-out, yet this is not stated anywhere in the privacy policy as far as I can tell. I think it would be trivial for Facebook to make this clear in their new policy.



I believe the sharing only applies when talking to those third parties. E.g., if you only ever talk to friends and family, there is effectively no change.


They are boiling a frog. It is naive to think they will stop here.


People's naivety never cease to amaze me.




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