There is an atmosphere of fear and anxiety among people about WhatsApp's new policy. That is why every third person on social media is advising each other about privacy on WhatsApp and an appeal is being made to install some more applications such as signal and telegram as an alternative. However, cyber experts are saying something else about this fear of the people.
Delhi Police cybercrime expert and Indian Cyber Army chairman Kislaya Chaudhary say the questions being raised about WhatsApp's new policy are correct but the answers need to be fulfilled. In the absence of this, people's fear is increasing. While this new policy should not be afraid of the person who is already running Facebook, it is already known to Facebook.
Now, the WhatsApp information will also go to Facebook. He will be likely to sell or sell WhatsApp information in the same way as Facebook has been called. Facebook also has information about the user's location, gallery, phone number, phone, bank accounts. A click you have on Facebook gives you information about yourself. People share personal life by adding locations and pictures themselves. Now it will be almost the same with WhatsApp. However, he won't be public like Facebook. Rather, it will be known to the concerned company. As far as your data is sold, no concrete facts have been revealed yet.
Catching crime can be easy
Kislaya says cybercrime has grown exponentially in the last few days. In addition to Facebook hacking, there have been reports of the use of platforms like WhatsApp in preparation for the planned crime. Unrecorded features like voice calling, including WhatsApp group, have been availed by criminals. So far, when the police asked for information from WhatsApp, the last IP address was available after seven days. Nothing other than that. It was difficult to find a clue to the crime.
Cyber expert Chaudhary says that with the change of policy, WhatsApp will now be helpful to the police. Just as Facebook asks for people's data, chats, and receives, WhatsApp information will also be shared with the police. This will benefit the police in investigating and monitoring any case. However, WhatsApp has made it clear that people's calling and chats will be completely safe.
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