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How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by Nemere2020: 3:04pm On Jan 12, 2021
WhatsApp has been in existence since 2009, providing a primary means of electronic communication to over 2 billion users worldwide as of February 2020.

The popular messaging platform has faced backlash since it rolled out the latest Privacy Policy update on January 4.

The app announced its new policy which it would force its users to accept by February 8, or stop using the app. The new policy will allow WhatsApp to share data with its parent, Facebook.

The new policy however does not apply in EU, since it violates data protection laws.

With its parent company, Facebook, being embroiled in legal tussles over privacy concerns, and the new policy not leaving much choice for users, the market for WhatsApp alternatives is flourishing.

Apps like Telegram and Signal have witnessed a surge of newcomers to its respective platforms.

Apptopia recorded 5.6 million downloads of Telegram globally from Wednesday through Sunday, while Signal was installed 7.5 million times globally through both the Apple App Store and Google Play store between January 6 and January 10, according to reports from Sensor Tower.

Do these messaging platforms have what it takes to replace WhatsApp?

In terms of data security, Signal offers secure encrypted end to end communication between users, while WhatsApp does not encrypt backups (cloud/local) and metadata.

In 2019, WhatsApp group chats were being discovered on Google search as well as user profiles showing up through a simple search. This was said to be fixed in March last year.

Telegram, on the other hand, does not provide encryption for group chats unless you use Secret Chats, which only support single-user communication.

When it comes to user privacy, Signal seems to offer the most secured form of communication you can get on the internet.

Here’s a list of data each of the messaging apps collects from their users:

WhatsApp collects information such as device ID, user ID, advertising data, purchase history, coarse location, phone number, email address, contacts, product interaction, crash data, performance data, other diagnostic data, payment info, customer support, product interaction and other user content

While Telegram collects Contact Info, Contacts, and User ID, and Signal only saves your phone number.

Policy defence offered by WhatsApp

The social media company clarified in a FAQ blog post that the new policy update does not affect the privacy of users’ messages when they’re interacting with friends or family, it only includes changes related to messaging a business on WhatsApp and provides further explanation as to how the app collects and uses data.

“Whatever you share, it stays between you. That’s because your personal messages are protected by end-to-end encryption. We will never weaken this security and we clearly label each chat so you know our commitment,” says the post.

How would the new Privacy Policy affect Nigerians and Nigeria?

WhatsApp is the most commonly used application for messaging in Nigeria, ranking #1 on mobile app stores. With a population of over 200 million people, WhatsApp will be privy to an entire nation’s worth of information. This poses a threat to National Security.

While WhatsApp claims to not read the messages and information shared on its platform; its Parent, Facebook, has shown mishandling/sharing its users data. Since the new policy will allow Facebook owned companies to access this information, this stands to reason that Nigeria’s messages can be sold to the highest bidder.

The categories of Nigerians that stand to lose information with this new update include high ranking members of the government and those in the political class, influential Nigerians, business leaders and heads of corporations. The press and civil society activists could also be targeted.

Peoples Gazette is aware of the existence of several WhatsApp groups belonging to individuals in the current administration such as the Senate and other top functionaries. Security and Intelligence agencies also often liaise in this manner.

Businessmen and companies (local and multinationals) such as Jumia and MTN (who trade on the stock exchange) as well as the press rely on Whatsapp’s ease and the illusion of encryption to pass sensitive information between staff and colleagues.

By February 8, remaining on WhatsApp means that information such as insider and trading secrets by the business class, administrative plans and security details by the government, and sensitive information by the press can be mined and sold by Facebook.

What should the Nigerian government do?

In 2019, The NITDA went after Truecaller, a phone number identification app, claiming the app contained provisions that violated Nigeria’s Data Protection Regulations and had taken more information that it needed to render its services.

Instances like this show that Nigerians are still vulnerable to data breaches due to the lack of strong data protection laws.

Nigeria does not have a specific statute regulating Data Privacy and protection, the NITDA created the Nigeria Data Protection Regulations (NDPR) in 2019 which specifically addresses Data Privacy and Protection in Nigeria.

If the government cares so much about data privacy of its citizens, then it should pursue exemption from the new policy by WhatsApp as EU countries have already achieved. Otherwise the authorities can ask that Nigeria be withdrawn from WhatsApp’s services altogether.

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by nekejinsi(m): 3:13pm On Jan 12, 2021
Thank u op for my affirmation
Like I once posted
M y take on the whatsapp issue
Actually is due to the info out there about whatapp fully integrated to facebook and facebook will soon start ads placement on what App, thereby monetizing the hell out of what App. Imagine using what app or facebook seeing an ad about a product u just chatted with a friend ( you will be like WTF) that seo / algorithm to the core.. That tells u that the end to end enscription chatting is actually false.now I think the signal app is more better than telegram and it same end to end enscription as what app (this is because what app creator is the part owner and creator of the signal app- Brian acton). and take note the new owners of what app sells your data to the highest bidder( check Cambridge analytical Zuckerberg scandal) in which it was used(or/ discovered) in the voters fraud during trump USA 2016 election.
There are lots I can reveal to u but let me stop here, I hope u grab what I meant as your opinion will be needed shallom

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by simplePOS: 3:55pm On Jan 12, 2021
Very informative

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by malcom1X: 3:58pm On Jan 12, 2021
Have you heard of telegram app and signal app?

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by slawormiir: 7:52pm On Jan 12, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright....
Na to move client shaperly commot from this whatsapp

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by GeniusWeb: 7:52pm On Jan 12, 2021
Not cool but people moving from WhatsApp to that Signal Messenger will definitely run back to Whatsapp grin grin

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by SultanOfPuna: 7:52pm On Jan 12, 2021
Babe: I miss you kiss

Me: Baby send me video of u masturbating

WhatsApp & Facebook:

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by NwaAmaikpe: 7:52pm On Jan 12, 2021
shocked




It's sad that we will helplessly agree to terms we are aware violates data protection laws.

Our only luck is that we have MURIC who will compel our darling daddy to sanction facebok and Adamu Garba that will sue Whatsapp to stop this fvckery.
Mark Zuckerberg will finally know that Nigerians are no walk-overs.

Till then....privacy is key; signalize your telegrams.

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by Midadeola(f): 7:52pm On Jan 12, 2021
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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by goatmeat1(f): 7:52pm On Jan 12, 2021
omo
Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by gaussian(m): 7:53pm On Jan 12, 2021
who this one help?
Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by Midadeola(f): 7:53pm On Jan 12, 2021
Sheybi, if Telegram has status update feature now, e for good

See my signature

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by naijadjmixtape: 7:53pm On Jan 12, 2021
does not change any thing if you use IG or FB your data still mined...

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by primestreams: 7:53pm On Jan 12, 2021
Cc
Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by Eriggs: 7:53pm On Jan 12, 2021
The BIG TECH companies are showing themselves too much in this new year..
They better be careful before people muveee to other things.

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by seanwilliam(m): 7:54pm On Jan 12, 2021
What about google?? It is better to stick to devils known.

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by adebayo201: 7:54pm On Jan 12, 2021
As far as I'm concerned, I will still be using WhatsApp.

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by sureboykris(m): 7:54pm On Jan 12, 2021
Issues
These guys want to spoil this world

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by BCoolToo: 7:54pm On Jan 12, 2021
Hmmm

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by Deentertainer(m): 7:54pm On Jan 12, 2021
Na wa oh...no where is safe again even online

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by richPHAROAH: 7:54pm On Jan 12, 2021
rubbish.
Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by Ayoswit(f): 7:54pm On Jan 12, 2021
undecided
Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by zudozz: 7:54pm On Jan 12, 2021
I just dey skip the thing since becos I dont even know what its all about!

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by Bfarm: 7:55pm On Jan 12, 2021
cheesy

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by jamalnation(m): 7:56pm On Jan 12, 2021
Telegram
Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by Eriggs: 7:56pm On Jan 12, 2021
adebayo201:
As far as I'm concerned, I will still be using WhatsApp.
wetin u know before?

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Re: How New Whatsapp Policy Threatens Security Of Nigerians And Other Alternatives by Midas01: 7:56pm On Jan 12, 2021
Hmmm

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