WhatsApp appeals users to delete their Facebook accounts
WhatsApp appeals users to delete their Facebook accounts
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Recently, the news of WhatsApp spying had just ended and now another new case has come to light, where computer programmer and WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton, who has expressed displeasure over the privacy and encryption of Facebook, once again showed a different opinion from  Mark Zuckerberg. He has once again requested the users to delete Facebook account. According to researchers, during the 25th summit of Wired in San Francisco for the better future of computers, Brian Acton said that if users want them to be flooded with ads, then they will be able to live happily on Facebook.

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Facebook is facing harsh scrutiny these days for tampering with user privacy. Acton said that he would stick to his appeal to leave Facebook. According to information from the same sources, earlier in March, he asked Stanford University students to delete their Facebook accounts, their differences with Facebook were publicly accepted. For the first time, he has also clarified the reasons for selling his company WhatsApp to Zuckerberg. and said, "Eventually, I sold my company. I sold the privacy of my users. I did that and I made a compromise. I am living every day with this mistake."

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Brian left Facebook regarding monetization: According to the information, Brian Acton started WhatsApp with Jane Koum but in 2014, Facebook acquired it for $ 22 billion. But later he got into differences with Facebook over the monetization of WhatsApp and he left Facebook with a sum of $ 85 billion.

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