*gasp* Facebook weakened WhatsApp encryption so they could open it up for businesses by selling user data and making a profit
Oh wait, no. That’s not surprising at all
@cypnk
"Protection of users' data a core tenet of whatsapp" :/
I get a bit fed up of this kind of rewriting of history. Whatsapp had a poor reputation for data handling before it was bought. There were many stories on h-online about it. Practices like sending your entire contact book to a server on the other side of the Atlantic are only "privacy respecting" through the silicon valley looking glass.
@priryo It's strictly a preemptive PR tactic and it does get very tiresome
As always, the app you can truly trust with your contacts is the one that doesn't have access to it in the first place
@loke @priryo They're apparently not storing the contacts https://www.wired.com/story/signal-contact-lists-private-secure-enclave/
But of course, we just have their word for it
@loke @cypnk @priryo I could see all their phone numbers in a list.