I'd suggest they've had it since the day they bought WhatsApp.I don't want fb having my phone number
I'd suggest they've had it since the day they bought WhatsApp.I don't want fb having my phone number
I'd suggest they've had it since the day they bought WhatsApp.
It won't be just FB that has your phone number once they start taking data.![]()
the want your IP so they can match as many devices as possible to your profile and sell it on to advertisers etc.The question is what data do they want that’s so important to them?
What are they up too?
I thought this, but told family and they're making the jump and most friends too, so hopefully given some time I can give zuck the fingerI don't think I can get my friends to switch
honestly if you told me that was the exact second of your birth and facebook looked up the info on it's own.I got my Account Info export. This is interesting
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there's something about 1969.@arknor It would be fantastic if it was but sadly not.
The first workable prototype of the Internet came in the late 1960s with the creation of ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. ... On October 29, 1969, ARPAnet delivered its first message: a “node-to-node” communication from one computer to another
When it comes to privacy, Telegram is really no better than WhatsApp tbh.
I thought this, but told family and they're making the jump and most friends too, so hopefully given some time I can give zuck the finger
Yea, it's the whole "group" thing as well. I'm in like 30 groups and know people in way more. Luckily a lot of the groups are savvy so it's OK, but there are some that really aren't and getting them on whatsapp was a challenge!Going to give it a push in next week or so. For such a tech savvy lot you'd think they'd want to. But everyone has friends of friends I guess
there's something about 1969.
I've known forums to end up with some clock bug where everyone join dates reset to 1969, there's videos on youtube that show as being uploaded in 1969 as well.
it's probably the first date the website server falls back to or something.
oh maybe it's something to do with the start of the internet.
I'm not trying to argue, but on what grounds do you base this claim? Everything I'm reading so far is pointing me to Telegram as a viable and secure alternative to Whatsapp.When it comes to privacy, Telegram is really no better than WhatsApp tbh.