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Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Ezedon(m): 7:56am On Jan 30, 2018
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Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Tunks2017(m): 7:57am On Jan 30, 2018
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Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Nobody: 7:57am On Jan 30, 2018
Y no create urs. Oponu jati jati
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Nonnyflex(m): 7:58am On Jan 30, 2018
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Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by airsaylongcon: 7:59am On Jan 30, 2018
Telegram propaganda which I support!
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by IForgotMyLoginD(f): 8:03am On Jan 30, 2018
Leave our Whatsapp. We like it like that. angry
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Jaykolo10(m): 8:03am On Jan 30, 2018
TechPanda:
WhatsApp is hard to avoid. The uber-popular messaging app has over 300 million active daily users, so there's a good chance most people you know are on it. But that doesn't mean it's good. In fact, far from it.

All your friends are on it. Unfortunately, nobody is asking the crucial question: Is WhatsApp actually good? Despite its accessibility and market domination, I think WhatsApp is bad. And I can name you eight reasons that competitors or other methods can do it better.

1. WhatsApp only identifies you via your number
With its password-less 1-factor log-in, WhatsApp drags a big mess of disadvantages along with it. In my opinion, the biggest problem is that it exclusively uses a guaranteed non-anonymous means of identification. To confirm an identity, the sister company Facebook bails them out in many cases.

In addition, non-group contacts won’t notice if you change your mobile number. They will then start sending messages to your old number. You won’t be informed about the messages and the senders will be surprised when you don’t write back.

Even worse, your WhatsApp file becomes filled with deserted, duplicate and triple contact entries and you lose track of which version of a contact is up-to-date.

People sometimes change their mobile number or pass it on to someone else, and when this happens WhatsApp couldn’t be worse prepared.

Alternative: Username and password

Whatever happened to the good old combination of a username and password? Why do you have to be identified via a mobile number? Of course, you can find your contacts faster using an identifier that is already stored on your smartphone in the form of a mobile number.

2. You can only use WhatsApp on one device at a time

You want to run WhatsApp on a tablet? Or log in to a PC in the browser and stay logged in?

This would be ideal if you log in at work and at home and simply remain logged in so you won't have to do it several times a day. WhatsApp is unfortunately the wrong app for you.

You can activate WhatsApp only on one device. A second smartphone, tablet or several PCs in parallel operation won’t work. WhatsApp Web is the biggest joke in the messaging industry, but more on that later.

3. WhatsApp Web is an incredibly bad joke

Whereas other vendors offer only one QR code authentication and then let you chat without a smartphone, WhatsApp Web bothers you wherever it can. WhatsApp Web is not an app in itself, but basically just a remote control that operates WhatsApp on your smartphone.

If your smartphone is connected to mobile data, it will continue to be charged. If your smartphone is short on battery, or even turns off, WhatsApp Web is disabled.

The same is true if power saving features place WhatsApp Web in the background during sleep mode. If you drive home and you want to use WhatsApp Web there, you have to completely re-authenticate yourself and cut the connection to your work computer.

4. Data is stored insecurely

Easily accessible or not, WhatsApp for Android stores its data where it does not belong. Instead of partitioning data, it is stored in the /sdcard partition that is visible to all apps with file access.

They certainly don’t belong there if the pictures are meant to remain a secret. Then the end-to-end encryption that WhatsApp promises to everyone is useless for all your beautiful photos. Oh and that takes us to our next point.

5. The backup system is bad, inconvenient and doesn’t allow you to switch platforms

You previously had an iPhone or want one now? Then say goodbye to the records of your conversations. They can’t be transferred from one platform to another. WhatsApp uses iCloud for iPhone and Google Drive for Android phones.

Google Drive is in theory accessible from an iPhone, but is not usually used for this purpose: so you won’t get your WhatsApp backup in your new iPhone.

Alternative:

There are several way WhatsApp could improve this. One would be to integrate other cloud services that can be accessed from both platforms. There’s still Dropbox, OneDrive and NAS. Another option would be for WhatsApp, like Telegram, to simply keep the messages on the server and then you would only have to backup the keychain for end-to-end encryption.

6. WhatsApp knows enough about you despite end-to-end encryption

WhatsApp can’t look into your conversation logs, see your pictures or listen to your audio recordings. But it knows when you spoke to whom. WhatsApp also has access to your address book and can read your shared memory.

WhatsApp can synchronize its data with its parent company Facebook and hone in on your profile.

Alternative: Anonymous account and metadata encryption

In order to actually be anonymous, an app can’t ask for data that is personally attributable to you. WhatsApp doesn’t protect your phone from other users or customers. You might as well stand at the bus stop and hand out your data and passwords to everyone who passes by.

With respect to the first point, WhatsApp shouldn’t know who you’re talking to and when: this metadata alone can be used to derive unpleasant assumptions about you, if for example one of your contacts is associated in a crime.

7. You can’t change sent messages

Just recently, WhatsApp has finally added the option that sent messages can be deleted so that they disappear for the recipient as well. But if you just want to eliminate a misleading mistake that creeps in from Autocorrect, you can’t edit it.

You have to copy the entire message, delete it, reinsert it, rewrite it and send it again. This isn’t just inconvenient, it’s also complete nonsense. Numerous competitors such as Telegram and even Skype now allow messages to be edited later.

8. Group management is horrible

WhatsApp groups are created at every opportunity. WhatsApp’s group chat feature is one of the worst on the market. If you look at the functionality of other group chats, WhatsApp’s is a shame.

- There are no channels to sign up for.
- Instead there are only stupid groups, where all group members can see your mobile number.
- Groups can’t be closed until all of the members (up to 256) leave or are manually and individually removed by admins.
- Later on you can’t see the groups you were a part of.
- Anyone can add you to their group and pass on your number without your permission.
- If you change your mobile number in WhatsApp, members in those groups will be notified of your new number.

All the disadvantages and shortcomings of WhatsApp culminate in the group chat feature. The function is nevertheless as successful and deficient as WhatsApp itself. The group chat features are not only deficient, the flaws are also an affront to your privacy.

Conclusion wink
WhatsApp proves that quantity can beat quality. Once a product is so popular, its creators don’t have to offer much more. Even if the perfect competitor was created, it wouldn’t be able to really compete. WhatsApp is somehow immune to criticism of any kind.

The app is carelessly made, ignores your privacy on all sides and follows completely outdated standards. But WhatsApp is a part of mainstream culture and will remain successful simply because a billion users of all ages are too lazy to consider the alternatives.

What do you think? Do you wish a better messaging service was more popular than WhatsApp?

Source: https://www.androidpit.com/things-we-dont-like-about-whatsapp ~ [Eric Ferrari-Herrmann] AndroidPit

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Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by PoliticalChinex(m): 8:06am On Jan 30, 2018
I somehow agree to this post. One other limitation of Whatsapp is lack of privacy when people have your mobile number and can call u directly. This could ruin marriages for a retired and now married playboys and runs girls.


But why haven't people noticed the benefits of Google Hangout that make use of just your Gmail address to connect people for chats, voice, Video calls?
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by clems88(m): 8:07am On Jan 30, 2018
2go is the best grin
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by twinskenny(m): 8:08am On Jan 30, 2018
the only thing i pick up is not able to switch platform... like android to iphone

i cant back up chat and contacts from android to iphone
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by SoNature(m): 8:09am On Jan 30, 2018
I think the best chat app is Skype, which explains why it's the most popular in the world for effective online communication.

If you are a freelancer, and you don't have an active Skype ID, u are on a longggggggggg thing.

Whatsapp is good but not as popular, better and good as Skype

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Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Nobody: 8:10am On Jan 30, 2018
Reading in bad belle mode
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Tedpgrass: 8:11am On Jan 30, 2018
valid points op
declined upgrading my access
uses up my memory, data amongst others

the group chat is so annoying. phone pinging every minute with senseless chatter: tried disabling to no avail

only concern is some friends might feel I'm unresponsive to msgs,,... but Free from 240msgs after a few hours interval:mostly from unsolicited groups... like kilode??

Bia just come n be going!!!


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Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Beyfit(f): 8:13am On Jan 30, 2018
op, u take all ur dear time to write this gabbage when u cant even write a programming code..u must be a super critic. as a bussines person no app can make u reach out to ur customers like whatsapp.
try n list d good thing about whatsapp it far overweigh this ur gebberish.
even network company aint happy because of it
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by israelmao(m): 8:14am On Jan 30, 2018
Technology evolves all these abnormalities will be addressed as time goes on.
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by kullozone(m): 8:15am On Jan 30, 2018
See sontin oh! Person just settle down dey write this thing. Mumu.
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by edimolu2: 8:18am On Jan 30, 2018
Stupid post! People be trying to bring pepple down since 1708 BC!


Modified: for the ladies wink

Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by xreal: 8:23am On Jan 30, 2018
Meaningless thread of the year have started counting.
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Kobicove(m): 8:24am On Jan 30, 2018
khalhokage:
WhatsApp is reliable and easy to use, that's why it's still on top.

I concur!
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by blazerinno(m): 8:28am On Jan 30, 2018
Check out telegram... Most of the issues here are solved like multiple device login
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Only1mi(f): 8:35am On Jan 30, 2018
CarlyX8:
nice post, truth is that just very few or nobody at all thinks deep about whatsapp and what or how it does what it does whether good or bad....
for the fact that everyone is using justifies how trusted it is.
i can't see myself ditching whatsapp for another msgin app, just to start chatin myself.
anyway i hope this gets to front page.

But any social media outlet you use exposes you to what he mentioned.
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by avrex3k(m): 8:39am On Jan 30, 2018
Why can't you stay invisible when u online that feature got me deep.. cry
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by YourWife(f): 8:43am On Jan 30, 2018
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Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by mayskit4luv(m): 8:46am On Jan 30, 2018
chyckxx:
You can use more than one WhatsApp on your phone. Even on iPhones.

How do you go about it on iPhone
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by barallanee(f): 8:59am On Jan 30, 2018
1 authentic reason why u should not ditch Whatsapp.
U chat with people u know one way or the other......nt Facebook...
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Shamsointegrity(m): 9:00am On Jan 30, 2018
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Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Shamsointegrity(m): 9:01am On Jan 30, 2018
which one U now suggest OP... cos I'm not understanding ooooo
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by duduade: 9:02am On Jan 30, 2018
Why can't WhatsApp have a log out feature?
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by honey001(m): 9:04am On Jan 30, 2018
Whatsapp that has been saving lives since time immemorial....
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Nobody: 9:06am On Jan 30, 2018
TechPanda:
WhatsApp is hard to avoid. The uber-popular messaging app has over 300 million active daily users, so there's a good chance most people you know are on it. But that doesn't mean it's good. In fact, far from it.

All your friends are on it. Unfortunately, nobody is asking the crucial question: Is WhatsApp actually good? Despite its accessibility and market domination, I think WhatsApp is bad. And I can name you eight reasons that competitors or other methods can do it better.

1. WhatsApp only identifies you via your number
With its password-less 1-factor log-in, WhatsApp drags a big mess of disadvantages along with it. In my opinion, the biggest problem is that it exclusively uses a guaranteed non-anonymous means of identification. To confirm an identity, the sister company Facebook bails them out in many cases.

In addition, non-group contacts won’t notice if you change your mobile number. They will then start sending messages to your old number. You won’t be informed about the messages and the senders will be surprised when you don’t write back.

Even worse, your WhatsApp file becomes filled with deserted, duplicate and triple contact entries and you lose track of which version of a contact is up-to-date.

People sometimes change their mobile number or pass it on to someone else, and when this happens WhatsApp couldn’t be worse prepared.

Alternative: Username and password

Whatever happened to the good old combination of a username and password? Why do you have to be identified via a mobile number? Of course, you can find your contacts faster using an identifier that is already stored on your smartphone in the form of a mobile number.

2. You can only use WhatsApp on one device at a time

You want to run WhatsApp on a tablet? Or log in to a PC in the browser and stay logged in?

This would be ideal if you log in at work and at home and simply remain logged in so you won't have to do it several times a day. WhatsApp is unfortunately the wrong app for you.

You can activate WhatsApp only on one device. A second smartphone, tablet or several PCs in parallel operation won’t work. WhatsApp Web is the biggest joke in the messaging industry, but more on that later.

3. WhatsApp Web is an incredibly bad joke

Whereas other vendors offer only one QR code authentication and then let you chat without a smartphone, WhatsApp Web bothers you wherever it can. WhatsApp Web is not an app in itself, but basically just a remote control that operates WhatsApp on your smartphone.

If your smartphone is connected to mobile data, it will continue to be charged. If your smartphone is short on battery, or even turns off, WhatsApp Web is disabled.

The same is true if power saving features place WhatsApp Web in the background during sleep mode. If you drive home and you want to use WhatsApp Web there, you have to completely re-authenticate yourself and cut the connection to your work computer.

4. Data is stored insecurely

Easily accessible or not, WhatsApp for Android stores its data where it does not belong. Instead of partitioning data, it is stored in the /sdcard partition that is visible to all apps with file access.

They certainly don’t belong there if the pictures are meant to remain a secret. Then the end-to-end encryption that WhatsApp promises to everyone is useless for all your beautiful photos. Oh and that takes us to our next point.

5. The backup system is bad, inconvenient and doesn’t allow you to switch platforms

You previously had an iPhone or want one now? Then say goodbye to the records of your conversations. They can’t be transferred from one platform to another. WhatsApp uses iCloud for iPhone and Google Drive for Android phones.

Google Drive is in theory accessible from an iPhone, but is not usually used for this purpose: so you won’t get your WhatsApp backup in your new iPhone.

Alternative:

There are several way WhatsApp could improve this. One would be to integrate other cloud services that can be accessed from both platforms. There’s still Dropbox, OneDrive and NAS. Another option would be for WhatsApp, like Telegram, to simply keep the messages on the server and then you would only have to backup the keychain for end-to-end encryption.

6. WhatsApp knows enough about you despite end-to-end encryption

WhatsApp can’t look into your conversation logs, see your pictures or listen to your audio recordings. But it knows when you spoke to whom. WhatsApp also has access to your address book and can read your shared memory.

WhatsApp can synchronize its data with its parent company Facebook and hone in on your profile.

Alternative: Anonymous account and metadata encryption

In order to actually be anonymous, an app can’t ask for data that is personally attributable to you. WhatsApp doesn’t protect your phone from other users or customers. You might as well stand at the bus stop and hand out your data and passwords to everyone who passes by.

With respect to the first point, WhatsApp shouldn’t know who you’re talking to and when: this metadata alone can be used to derive unpleasant assumptions about you, if for example one of your contacts is associated in a crime.

7. You can’t change sent messages

Just recently, WhatsApp has finally added the option that sent messages can be deleted so that they disappear for the recipient as well. But if you just want to eliminate a misleading mistake that creeps in from Autocorrect, you can’t edit it.

You have to copy the entire message, delete it, reinsert it, rewrite it and send it again. This isn’t just inconvenient, it’s also complete nonsense. Numerous competitors such as Telegram and even Skype now allow messages to be edited later.

8. Group management is horrible

WhatsApp groups are created at every opportunity. WhatsApp’s group chat feature is one of the worst on the market. If you look at the functionality of other group chats, WhatsApp’s is a shame.

- There are no channels to sign up for.
- Instead there are only stupid groups, where all group members can see your mobile number.
- Groups can’t be closed until all of the members (up to 256) leave or are manually and individually removed by admins.
- Later on you can’t see the groups you were a part of.
- Anyone can add you to their group and pass on your number without your permission.
- If you change your mobile number in WhatsApp, members in those groups will be notified of your new number.

All the disadvantages and shortcomings of WhatsApp culminate in the group chat feature. The function is nevertheless as successful and deficient as WhatsApp itself. The group chat features are not only deficient, the flaws are also an affront to your privacy.

Conclusion wink
WhatsApp proves that quantity can beat quality. Once a product is so popular, its creators don’t have to offer much more. Even if the perfect competitor was created, it wouldn’t be able to really compete. WhatsApp is somehow immune to criticism of any kind.

The app is carelessly made, ignores your privacy on all sides and follows completely outdated standards. But WhatsApp is a part of mainstream culture and will remain successful simply because a billion users of all ages are too lazy to consider the alternatives.

What do you think? Do you wish a better messaging service was more popular than WhatsApp?

Source: https://www.androidpit.com/things-we-dont-like-about-whatsapp ~ [Eric Ferrari-Herrmann] AndroidPit

Op u sound like a pained imo user
F u think u are so smart, go and make ur own let us download
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by ladej(m): 9:12am On Jan 30, 2018
TechPanda:
WhatsApp is hard to avoid. The uber-popular messaging app has over 300 million active daily users, so there's a good chance most people you know are on it. But that doesn't mean it's good. In fact, far from it.

All your friends are on it. Unfortunately, nobody is asking the crucial question: Is WhatsApp actually good? Despite its accessibility and market domination, I think WhatsApp is bad. And I can name you eight reasons that competitors or other methods can do it better.

1. WhatsApp only identifies you via your number
With its password-less 1-factor log-in, WhatsApp drags a big mess of disadvantages along with it. In my opinion, the biggest problem is that it exclusively uses a guaranteed non-anonymous means of identification. To confirm an identity, the sister company Facebook bails them out in many cases.

In addition, non-group contacts won’t notice if you change your mobile number. They will then start sending messages to your old number. You won’t be informed about the messages and the senders will be surprised when you don’t write back.

Even worse, your WhatsApp file becomes filled with deserted, duplicate and triple contact entries and you lose track of which version of a contact is up-to-date.

People sometimes change their mobile number or pass it on to someone else, and when this happens WhatsApp couldn’t be worse prepared.

Alternative: Username and password

Whatever happened to the good old combination of a username and password? Why do you have to be identified via a mobile number? Of course, you can find your contacts faster using an identifier that is already stored on your smartphone in the form of a mobile number.

2. You can only use WhatsApp on one device at a time

You want to run WhatsApp on a tablet? Or log in to a PC in the browser and stay logged in?

This would be ideal if you log in at work and at home and simply remain logged in so you won't have to do it several times a day. WhatsApp is unfortunately the wrong app for you.

You can activate WhatsApp only on one device. A second smartphone, tablet or several PCs in parallel operation won’t work. WhatsApp Web is the biggest joke in the messaging industry, but more on that later.

3. WhatsApp Web is an incredibly bad joke

Whereas other vendors offer only one QR code authentication and then let you chat without a smartphone, WhatsApp Web bothers you wherever it can. WhatsApp Web is not an app in itself, but basically just a remote control that operates WhatsApp on your smartphone.

If your smartphone is connected to mobile data, it will continue to be charged. If your smartphone is short on battery, or even turns off, WhatsApp Web is disabled.

The same is true if power saving features place WhatsApp Web in the background during sleep mode. If you drive home and you want to use WhatsApp Web there, you have to completely re-authenticate yourself and cut the connection to your work computer.

4. Data is stored insecurely

Easily accessible or not, WhatsApp for Android stores its data where it does not belong. Instead of partitioning data, it is stored in the /sdcard partition that is visible to all apps with file access.

They certainly don’t belong there if the pictures are meant to remain a secret. Then the end-to-end encryption that WhatsApp promises to everyone is useless for all your beautiful photos. Oh and that takes us to our next point.

5. The backup system is bad, inconvenient and doesn’t allow you to switch platforms

You previously had an iPhone or want one now? Then say goodbye to the records of your conversations. They can’t be transferred from one platform to another. WhatsApp uses iCloud for iPhone and Google Drive for Android phones.

Google Drive is in theory accessible from an iPhone, but is not usually used for this purpose: so you won’t get your WhatsApp backup in your new iPhone.

Alternative:

There are several way WhatsApp could improve this. One would be to integrate other cloud services that can be accessed from both platforms. There’s still Dropbox, OneDrive and NAS. Another option would be for WhatsApp, like Telegram, to simply keep the messages on the server and then you would only have to backup the keychain for end-to-end encryption.

6. WhatsApp knows enough about you despite end-to-end encryption

WhatsApp can’t look into your conversation logs, see your pictures or listen to your audio recordings. But it knows when you spoke to whom. WhatsApp also has access to your address book and can read your shared memory.

WhatsApp can synchronize its data with its parent company Facebook and hone in on your profile.

Alternative: Anonymous account and metadata encryption

In order to actually be anonymous, an app can’t ask for data that is personally attributable to you. WhatsApp doesn’t protect your phone from other users or customers. You might as well stand at the bus stop and hand out your data and passwords to everyone who passes by.

With respect to the first point, WhatsApp shouldn’t know who you’re talking to and when: this metadata alone can be used to derive unpleasant assumptions about you, if for example one of your contacts is associated in a crime.

7. You can’t change sent messages

Just recently, WhatsApp has finally added the option that sent messages can be deleted so that they disappear for the recipient as well. But if you just want to eliminate a misleading mistake that creeps in from Autocorrect, you can’t edit it.

You have to copy the entire message, delete it, reinsert it, rewrite it and send it again. This isn’t just inconvenient, it’s also complete nonsense. Numerous competitors such as Telegram and even Skype now allow messages to be edited later.

8. Group management is horrible

WhatsApp groups are created at every opportunity. WhatsApp’s group chat feature is one of the worst on the market. If you look at the functionality of other group chats, WhatsApp’s is a shame.

- There are no channels to sign up for.
- Instead there are only stupid groups, where all group members can see your mobile number.
- Groups can’t be closed until all of the members (up to 256) leave or are manually and individually removed by admins.
- Later on you can’t see the groups you were a part of.
- Anyone can add you to their group and pass on your number without your permission.
- If you change your mobile number in WhatsApp, members in those groups will be notified of your new number.

All the disadvantages and shortcomings of WhatsApp culminate in the group chat feature. The function is nevertheless as successful and deficient as WhatsApp itself. The group chat features are not only deficient, the flaws are also an affront to your privacy.

Conclusion wink
WhatsApp proves that quantity can beat quality. Once a product is so popular, its creators don’t have to offer much more. Even if the perfect competitor was created, it wouldn’t be able to really compete. WhatsApp is somehow immune to criticism of any kind.

The app is carelessly made, ignores your privacy on all sides and follows completely outdated standards. But WhatsApp is a part of mainstream culture and will remain successful simply because a billion users of all ages are too lazy to consider the alternatives.

What do you think? Do you wish a better messaging service was more popular than WhatsApp?

Source: https://www.androidpit.com/things-we-dont-like-about-whatsapp ~ [Eric Ferrari-Herrmann] AndroidPit
don't blame WhatsApp. Blame blackberry for losing the plot and allowing an inferior product to dominate
Re: [opinion] Whatsapp Is The Worst: 8 Reasons You Should Ditch It by Proudlyngwa(m): 9:15am On Jan 30, 2018
Only1mi:


But any social media outlet you use exposes you to what he mentioned.


Telegram does not

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