NES Africa Group

QUESTIONS? CALL: +27 (87) 898 8824
  • Support Tickets
  • Get a Quote
  • HOME
  • SERVICES
    • ONLINE MARKETING
      • Web Design
      • Search Engine Optimization
      • Monthly Retainer Plans
      • Website Service Sign up
      • Portfolio
    • WEB HOSTING
      • Web Hosting
      • Hosting Sign up
    • IT SOLUTIONS
      • PC & Network Support
      • Monthly Retainer Plans
    • OUR POLICIES & OTHER
      • Terms & Conditions
      • Privacy Policy
  • F.A.Q
  • Blog
  • CONTACT
  • Home
  • What’s Trending
  • Mobile
  • Facebook will use Whatsapp users’ personal data to target ads
December 4, 2025

Facebook will use Whatsapp users’ personal data to target ads

Thursday, 25 August 2016 / Published in Mobile, News, Software

Facebook will use Whatsapp users’ personal data to target ads

WhatsApp is changing its privacy policy to allow it to exchange information about account holders with parent Facebook.

Two years after its acquisition by Facebook, WhatsApp is changing its privacy policy to allow it to share more information about its mobile app users with its owner.

There’s no risk of your WhatsApp messages appearing on your Facebook timeline, or status updates being sent to your WhatsApp friends, the companies say — but they will be sharing more user data behind the scenes in order to better target advertising and suggest new contacts across the two services.

WhatsApp has long promoted itself as a strong protector of user privacy.

The changes will also help WhatsApp users better communicate with businesses, the company said in a blog post.

In all the examples WhatsApp gave, the businesses were doing the talking, not the listening. However, the company said there would be controls in place to allow people to opt out of business communications.

“We do not want you to have a spammy experience,” it said.

The key change is that WhatsApp will be sharing its lists of users’ phone numbers with Facebook, allowing the company to match up WhatsApp accounts with Facebook ones where users have registered a phone number.

That will give the parent company more data with which to make new friend suggestions and another way to target advertising.

One thing that won’t change is who can read your WhatsApp messages: With newer versions of the app, they are encrypted end to end, so only the intended recipient can read them, the company said.

In its relations with regulatory authorities, Facebook and WhatsApp are damned if they do, and damned if they don’t. Facebook has been roundly criticized in the past for collecting too much information — particularly about people who don’t use its service, or are not logged in, through “Like” buttons on third-party websites.

On Tuesday, though, French and German lawmakers said that messaging services such as Telegram and WhatsApp that offer end-to-end encryption don’t keep enough information about their users’ activities. The French and German interior ministers called for operators of encrypted messaging services to provide a back door for law enforcers to tap into users’ messages in the course of investigations.

What you can read next

Imminent: Non-HTTPS sites labeled “Not Secure” by Chrome
Google’s New Custom Chip May Not Live Up to the Hype
WordPress 4.4 will Revolutionize how we Publish

Featured Posts

  • BabaYaga: The WordPress malware that eats other malware

    Recently, Defiant’s analysts have been tracking...
  • 4.8 million affected by Chrome Extension attacks targeting site owners

    During the past 3 months, eight Chrome browser ...
  • The IoT can make a major impact on Africa

    “The Internet of Things (IoT), which bridges th...
  • Decreasing fibre installation costs

    South Africa is currently experiencing phenomen...

Categories

  • Hardware
  • Memory
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • News
  • Operating Systems
  • Security
  • Software
  • Web Design

Tag Cloud

Business Mobile Networking Security Storage Website

GET A FREE QUOTE

Please fill this form and we'll get back to you as soon as possible!

GET IN TOUCH

 Tel: +27 (87) 898 8824

 Email: tech@nes-africa.com
 Email: support@nes-africa.com

SERVICES

  • Web Design + Packages
  • Unlimited Web Hosting
  • Monthly Retainer Website Maintenance Plans
  • IT Technical Support + Network Services
  • Support Tickets
  • GET SOCIAL
NES Africa Group

© 2015 - 2024. All rights reserved. A Division of NES Africa Group.

TOP