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Germany DPA Blocks Whatsapp Data Transfers To Facebook by exlinkleads(f): 6:35pm On Sep 27, 2016
German data protection authorities on Tuesday said they had blocked Facebook from collecting subscriber data from its subsidiary WhatsApp, citing privacy concerns.

Facebook and WhatsApp promised in the wake of the Silicon Valley giant’s 2014 acquisition of the messaging app that they would not share data, Hamburg’s Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information Johannes Caspar recalled in a statement. He added that Facebook would be required to delete any data already received from WhatsApp in Germany.

“It has to be (the users’) decision whether they want to connect their account with Facebook,” Caspar said. “Facebook has to ask for their permission in advance.” WhatsApp announced in August that it would begin sharing data with Facebook, in a bid to allow better targeted advertising and fight spam on the platform. Currently, users of the instant messenger must opt out of sending information to Facebook through WhatsApp’s settings on their smartphone.

Caspar said that he had acted to protect the privacy of 35 million WhatsApp users in Germany — a fraction of some one billion worldwide — and that of people saved in their address books, whose details might also be forwarded under the data-sharing arrangement.

Facebook’s activities in German-speaking regions are managed through its subsidiary in Hamburg, placing the firm under the jurisdiction of the regulator in the northern port city. Spokespeople for Facebook could not immediately be reached for comment on the ruling.

WhatsApp’s announcement that it would share information with Facebook came just four months after the service introduced end-to-end encryption by default, saying that the content of messages would become unreadable for anyone except the sender and receiver.

In mid-September, the European Commission recommended tighter privacy and security requirements for services including WhatsApp and Microsoft-owned video calling service Skype, saying they should be regulated more like traditional telecoms.

Subjecting the internet firms to such rules could force them to offer emergency calling services and to obey stricter privacy rules.

Suffice to say, Nigeria NCC didn't even blink an eye on this Whatsapp to Facebook data transfers and it makes me wonder if the Nigeria government Actually know the implication of this data sharing.

Assuming Nigeria government doesn't know, let me educate them a little bit. As long as u have a Facebook account and friends on it, Facebook already knows who you are, your bios, your family, friends etc and if you have Facebook app installed on your phone: hmm, it means they know every move you make my dear, it means they have access to everything in your phone, to the extent that they can use the camera on your phone to video your surroundings. And as long as you have WhatsApp installed in your phone, WhatsApp already knows and read all your messages on WhatsApp, knows all the saved phone numbers in your phone, knows your location, knows your travel patterns, listens to your calls and sms.

Now imaging the combination of Facebook and WhatsApp. It simply means everything about you is on their palm. Think about that. This is what German government is trying to avoid.

More @ http://www.exlinklodge.com/2016/09/germany-dpa-blocks-whatsapp-data.html?m=1

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Re: Germany DPA Blocks Whatsapp Data Transfers To Facebook by sunnedee2: 7:58pm On Sep 27, 2016
Its a good move

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