WhatsApp is the dominant instant communication platform with more than 2 billion users, but since it announced changes to its privacy policy last January, it has lost users to competitors like Telegram.
Without giving up its arms and trying to regain users’ confidence in the face of the apparent growing Facebook break-in, WhatsApp recently targeted batteries against its Russian rival Telegram. The “clashes” occurred on Twitter and were unusual.
WhatsApp entered into an argument exchange with Telegram on Twitter
It should be noted that the provocation was made by Telegram on its official Twitter profile. Then WhatsApp wanted to respond sarcastically and sarcastically to its rival, Telegram, but it will end up with no answer. To spectators, only Telegram was the winner.
By the way, not only Telegram, but also Signal, took advantage of WhatsApp’s recent misfortunes, but it was the Russian competitor who made most of the accusations via Twitter. And another “pin prick” happened last weekend, on May 14th.
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Break the varnish between WhatsApp and Telegram
However, this trick won’t go unanswered, as WhatsApp notes that its platform outperforms end-to-end encryption (encryption), with users being aware of it. Nothing will happen in the Telegram competition.
WhatsApp has hinted that competing users are not aware of important details. The lack of protection, by default, of your conversations and messages via end-to-end encryption, something that only exists in Telegram’s secret rooms and chats.
It’s a strong argument, but Telegram hasn’t stayed, quickly showing that such a warning is issued whenever a user uses their platform. In other words, discrediting the leading platform and doing it with a good dose of humor.
It should also be noted that out of the three points indicated by Telegram, the first two have been confirmed. The third, however, does not happen. This means that WhatsApp does not have access to its users’ chat, but it can collect some metadata, which is something it will use, for example, to recover chat history when restoring conversations, but nothing more.
WhatsApp continues to receive criticism about the updated terms of service
Telegram went further and I want to remind you that your app is as well Open source This supports the freelance programmers. The conversation ended, and a few days passed, without the lead platform trying to rebalance the exchange of arguments.
This platform continues to remind users that it is time to accept their new terms. Something that was not well received by the audience, as we can see from the content of the responses.
Although WhatsApp respects our privacy, even with changes to our terms of service, users’ trust is at risk. Recovering this amount will be more difficult and may continue to affect service growth.
We remember that the main changes are in processing messages and communicating with companies from this Facebook group platform.
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