Minding people snooping over your shoulder on the train is bad enough. (Ketut Subiyanto / Pexels/)Starting on May 15, WhatsApp will begin sharing some of its users’ data with its parent company, Facebook to “connect your WhatsApp experiences with other Facebook Company products.” The news has some cybersecurity experts and privacy activists sounding the alarm, as this decision means a less-secure service for WhatsApp’s 2 billion users.The platform has a reputation as one of the most secure messaging apps out there, due to its default use of end-to-end (E2E) encryption, which protects the content of calls and messages even within the app’s own servers. WhatsApp’s updated privacy policy doesn’
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