Soon, WhatsApp will be forced to hand over permission to the British Government to see every one of your text messages, photos, videos, documents, and so much more. This privacy violation change is part of a treaty in the United States around social media platforms. The treaty enables forcing companies which include Whatsapp and Facebook, to share encrypted user’s messages with UK police officers for the first time, Bloomberg reported. A special accord has been designed to compel social media companies to share information that is related to ongoing investigations, is to be signed next month. Even now, someone is accessing your most private information.
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Do you realize that even now, someone is looking at your private stuff?
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I think that the UK is doing this to people in South Africa because they are still infuriated that the Springboks won the Rugby World Cup Final over them.
Well, aho1888, they might have been that narrow-minded before when they accused Russia of poisoning their double-agent because of the Soccer venue debacle.
Yes, the E in England may stand for excuses
Ok, so you understand this is an internet myth right?
There is not US privacy law related to Social media. In fact, the EU has the only law on the books (called GDPR) that would DIRECTLY prohibit the action you are describing.
I’m not looking for “cheap” clickbait. My two independent sources confirm this, 5. CAN SOMEONE SPY ON MY WHATSAPP?
Unfortunately, yes. WhatsApp conversations and accounts can be hacked into. Thanks to the security checks in iOS, iPhones are exempted from this. For Android, there are quite a few apps that intercept messages without you knowing. The worst part is these apps can’t be seen in the app drawer.
WhatsApp chats can be tracked remotely using XNSPY. The app requires a one-time installation on the device you wish to monitor. After that, you can remotely track all WhatsApp chats, call logs and multimedia.
you do understand that XNSPY is not an application you can have and use. If you have it and you get caught it is a criminal offense.
GDPR which details personal privacy in the EU applies in the UK even with Brexit (part of the withdrawal agreement).
that is not clickbait, it is reality.
If, someone wants your phone and data, there are simpler ways to do it.
Doc, I’m not spending precious time on this nonsensical jousting, really, I respect you far too much to engage in your (tech intricacies) Back in my Mil-Intel days we used to refer to this kind of wordplay as being targeted by incoming BBB bombs. Take up your gripe CNBC if you have to, or Virily admin I’m not retracting this post, Below are two sources, the short one is 2 hours ago. MESSAGE ENDS
* https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/21/whatsapp-encryption-under-scrutiny-by-us-government.html
* http://bit.ly/2T3XIkQ
no offense was meant simply attempting to provide information. In my world, we would consider the two sources you listed as questionable for security information.
It is obvious. How else will a product Ad appear the minute it is searched for by the user?
I agree with you Grace, it won’t be the first time huge denials are brought to bear to way-lay the unsuspected. A certain country’s health minister told the world that they were ready for the Coronavirus even before China had any idea what it was or how to contain the spreading of it. Can you imagine the egg covered face, Priceless! A classic faux Pas or HUGE oops! Thanks for commenting.
I am not surprised but have never used this app before. I am very cautious.
A wise move, I’m on my Whatsapp with a close friend who contacts me once a week. What I say or show it is utterly boring and radiantly clean geriatric stuff! ?♂️??