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WhatsApp's new privacy policy may be 'unlawful'
A German privacy regulator is pursuing an administrative order to stop WhatsApp from collecting user data
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WhatsApp opens up about how it collects, shares user data
WhatsApp and Facebook cannot see content being shared amongst users
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WhatsApp will delete your account if you don't agree with new terms
WhatsApp said it will go ahead with its controversial privacy policy update
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WhatsApp to move ahead with privacy update despite backlash
WhatsApp's new privacy update has sparked a global outcry and sent users to rival apps Telegram and Signal
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WhatsApp loses millions of followers after announcing new terms
Signal gained 7.5 million users globally, according to figures shared by the UK parliament’s home affairs committee
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India parliament panel to question Facebook on WhatsApp's privacy terms
Demand for rival applications such as Signal and Telegram surged on privacy concerns
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India asks WhatsApp to withdraw privacy policy update
With 400 million users in India, WhatsApp has big plans for the country’s growing digital payments space
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Signal back up after outage
Signal has seen a rise in downloads following a change in WhatsApp’s privacy terms
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WhatsApp delays new policy launch after privacy backlash
WhatsApp is delaying an update aimed at increasing business transactions on the platform
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WhatsApp scrambles as users in big Indian market fret over privacy
Signal was the most downloaded free app in India on both Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android outpacing WhatsApp
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Signal sees 'unprecedented' growth after WhatsApp controversy
Signal was downloaded by 17.8 million users over the past seven days
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WhatsApp will not see private chats, hear calls despite new policy
WhatsApp clarified concerns of users and privacy activists who questioned the “accept our data grab or get out” move
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Signal sees meteoric rise in daily installs as people look for WhatsApp alternatives
About 810,000 users globally installed Signal on Sunday
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Turkey probes Facebook's move to collect WhatsApp data
Starting from February 8th WhatsApp will be collecting and sharing user data including location data