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Facebook Stops Collecting WhatsApp User Data in Europe After Government Pressure (theverge.com) 24

Facebook has stopped collecting WhatsApp user data across Europe, bowing to pressure from privacy watchdogs across the continent. The shift in policy means that European users of the messaging app will no longer have information -- including phone numbers -- relayed to Facebook, but the social network says it may only be a temporary suspension while the laws are debated. From a report on The Verge: "We hope to continue our detailed conversations with the UK Information Commissioner's Office and other data protection officials," Facebook says, confirming that it "remain[s] open to working collaboratively to address their questions." Facebook bought WhatsApp for $19 billion in 2014, but only started to collect data from its users in August this year. That move drew criticism from Europe's data collection authorities, 28 of whom signed an open letter sent last month in which they urged WhatsApp CEO Jan Koum to suspend data collection until the legality was worked out.
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Facebook Stops Collecting WhatsApp User Data in Europe After Government Pressure

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  • Bullshit (Score:5, Insightful)

    by sexconker ( 1179573 ) on Thursday November 17, 2016 @01:32PM (#53307737)

    I don't believe for half a fart that they've stopped. They're either still doing it and lying about it, or still collecting it but waiting for some "oopsie" "bug" to send it all up to the mothership at some point, at which point they'll say they've deleted it and expect us to believe it.

    • by Sique ( 173459 )
      If they get caught doing it (e.g. if Facebook for instance suggests WhatsApp contacts as new friends to european users), they are in boiling hot water.
      • Really, will they shutdown Facebook in Europe?
        Will they be forced to pay fines that are more than they get from selling the data? (Not just have fines declared - actually pay out.)
        Will they be unable to blame this on a bug, a user traveling, a user's "friend"on Facebook providing that info, or Facebook otherwise obtaining that info legally (but in a way that they can't reveal so as to protect their business interests)?
        Will they extradite Zuckerberg and his cronies and put them in jail in Europe?

        They'd be i

        • by Sique ( 173459 )
          Yes. They will pay fines. Probably per user in the EU, which can go into the hundreds of millions.
  • by WillAffleckUW ( 858324 ) on Thursday November 17, 2016 @01:45PM (#53307905) Homepage Journal

    As many of you are starting to realize, there are seven active NSA collector building complexes active in the territorial US, and the UK, France, and Germany all operate active feeder units as well, collecting all WhatsApp, FB, and cell traffic, including all phone backups for both Droids and Apple and desktops, primarily at the carrier and network interconnect levels.

    So it's really a moot point. Your data is still being collected, but they're lying to you about it.

  • At this stage it's only a matter of time before Facebook and Whatsapp gets hacked.
    It's scary to think that all your private conversations could suddenly become public.

  • So explain to me on this newsday how Brexit was necessairy due to evil EU and oh so democratic British parlament? All I keep hearing is the EU being genuinely concerned about it's citizen well being and privacy, perhaps sometimes making small mistakes but always with the best of intentions. In the meanwhile the UK is using 1984 as a guidebook.
    • by ffkom ( 3519199 )
      Brexit was necessary to allow David Cameron to gamble for a stronger position in his ruling party. He just didn't imagine how many of his people would believe the weird lies of the "Leave" campaign, and was way too confident the Brexit would be turned down, anyway. After all, the EU was the perfect scape goat for UK politicians, who were voting for plan X in the EU comission, but told the people of UK at the same time how evil the EU was to go for plan X. They did that many times, on many topics. And were s
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    • by mvdwege ( 243851 )

      Because one end is the WhatsApp servers. The communication is not peer-to-peer, but relayed.

      Essentially, after acquiring WhatsApp, Facebook turned it into a man in the middle to datamine all connections going through it. And quite probably that was the WhatsApp business plan all along: build up a network interesting enough for one of the big data miners to acquire.

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