Late
 last month, Whatsapp announced that they would share data and some 
information with Facebook, their parent company, in their first privacy 
policy update since 2014. This update has sparked controversy among 
users and some government organizations in the more developed nations.
In
 this post, I will share with you the consequences of WhatsApp sharing 
your data, who profits from it and who runs at a loss from it.
Earlier
 this year, WhatsApp started encrypting messages in an end-to-end mode, 
this means that not even WhatsApp or a third party can see the messages 
you send with your friend or contacts, they use a technology produced by Signal to achieve this.
Why is your data and information necessary to facebook?
Facebook
 acquisition of WhatsApp for 19 billion dollars was not going to be at 
no cost to the users after all, Facebook has its plans, and this might 
be their intention for spending that much in acquiring the cross 
platform messenger. The following are reasons why Facebook needs your 
data from WhatsApp.
They need to serve you more targeted ads
When
 your data is shared with Facebook, they–Facebook–will serve you 
extremely targeted ads because they know what you and your friends talk 
about. For instance, if you chatted with your friends about selfie 
sticks on WhatsApp, on getting to Facebook, you’ll be served with ads 
about selfie sticks and related products. And because you recently 
thought about it and have the selfie stick issue on mind, you’re more 
likely to click on the ad.
In
 fact facebook does not require you to click before they make their 
money, they charge advertisers based on impressions. So once you are 
served the ad, Facebook gets some bucks. However, this contradicts the 
previous claim that your messages are end-to-end encrypted, so it 
remains to be seen if the privacy will further be updated.
Facebook needs to know more about you
Facebook
 needs to know you even more and better and they claim this will further
 help them serve you better. Sharing this data will help Facebook know 
what to expect from a particular region since they know what kind of 
topics are being discussed in that area.
To show you better friend suggestions
For
 facebook to serve you a better and more accurate friend suggestion, 
they need to get your contact. A friend reported facebook served him 
“friends you may know” and included the lady he just spoke to a few 
minutes ago, this is possible due to the kind of data Facebook gathers 
and this sharing between Facebook and WhatsApp will further help to 
customize that experience.
Once
 any contact is added to your phone and synchronized to your favourites 
on WhatsApp, Facebook automatically adds the person to your “friends you
 may know list”, which will further prompt you in adding the 
person–remember Mark Zuckerberg said he wanted to connect the world, he meant it.
Anti-spam
Although
 I rarely or never see spam messages on WhatsApp, they still promised 
this move will help fight spam messages on whatsapp.
Who loses in this Whatsapp Data sharing?
There
 is of course a winner and a clear loser in this move, and of course, he
 who plays the pipe, dictates the tune. Facebook is the clear winner in 
this and you are the loser. You are simply earning Facebook more money 
by using these platforms. Well, if you don’t want to make them money, 
maybe you look for paid services that will not serve ads or quit social 
media altogether.
Over
 to you, what do you think about this data sharing, do you think 
facebook is infringing on your privacy? Will you favour an alternative 
or stick with WhatsApp and Facebook? Share with us.

 
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