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Is WhatsApp is secured our its steal your data ??

 Is WhatsApp is secured our its steal your data ??





You should be the owner of your data and the one in charge of your privacy. That’s why it’s more important than ever to be aware of the kinds of data WhatsApp is collecting about you and what it’s doing with it.

Facebook actually owns WhatsApp, along with Instagram and Oculus VR (virtual reality glasses). In case you didn’t already know, all of the information you share on WhatsApp is information you’re sharing with Facebook. And most people know Facebook’s track record for keeping information private.

Without further delay, we’ll dive into what data WhatsApp collects and whether you can delete it. Also, we’ll share some tips for how to keep your information safe.


Is WhatsApp stealing your data? 

Like any app or digital device, WhatsApp is often targeted by bad actors. The app also has access to your contacts and tracks where and how long you use it, putting your privacy and personal information at risk. Here’s why you should be worried about smartphone apps stealing your data.

How do I delete my data from WhatsApp?

Unfortunately, there’s no no way to delete your data on WhatsApp. However, one of the best ways to keep your data more private on WhatsApp is to turn off cloud backups.2

WhatsApp encourages users to use the automatic backup so that you don’t lose data. But in reality, these backups also allow WhatsApp and Google to keep your data. Simply go to Settings, Storage, and Backups to turn off this feature.

If you want to limit the amount of data WhatsApp collects, the best way you can do this is by limiting the amount of data you share in the first place. While this might sound inconvenient, it actually works. Even though WhatsApp wants you to share certain info when you set up an account, you decide how much of your personal information you provide.


Does WhatsApp keep track of your data?
While it’s less likely that a third party hacker will steal your data, WhatsApp itself is still keeping track of your info. Think of it like this: the internet is like a tube of toothpaste. You easily use as much toothpaste as you want (sharing videos, messages, and photos).


 At the end WhatsApp is secured but third party application who access your WhatsApp is stole your data

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