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From: Juliana D'Souza <jdsouz...@gmail.com> 
Date: 10/09/2016  10:34 PM  (GMT+05:30) 
To: englishstf@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: [EnglishSTF-7443] Re: whatsapp settings 
 
Sir plz add my no 9036979210 to whatsapp group

On 30 Aug 2016 19:26, "itfc.stfkoer" <itfc.stfk...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Teachers,

Also see how facebook tracks you across the Web in the attached infographic. If 
you are a facebook user already, you can change some settings to stop facebook 
tracking - 
zdnet.com/article/to-stop-facebook-tracking-you-across-the-web-change-these-settings/

On Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at 6:11:13 PM UTC+5:30, itfc.stfkoer wrote:
dear teachers

you will be getting a message from whatsapp that facebook will get information 
about your whatsapp messages. this is to help facebook to use your whatsapp 
information to show advertisements on facebook

since this violates our privacy and allows facebook to use our personal data, 
you could protect your privacy by not ticking (checking) this question when 
asked by whatsapp.

see article from Hindu below

http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/internet/whatsapp-to-share-your-phone-number-with-facebook/article9031887.ece
 

WhatsApp users could soon start seeing more targeted ads on Facebook.

Global messaging service WhatsApp says it will start sharing the phone numbers 
of its users with Facebook, its parent company. That means WhatsApp users could 
soon start seeing more targeted ads on Facebook although not on the messaging 
service itself.

The move is a subtle but significant shift for WhatsApp, which has long 
promised to safeguard the privacy of more than 1 billion users around the 
world. WhatsApp is giving users a limited time to opt out of sharing their 
information with Facebook,       although they must take the extra step of 
unchecking a box to do so. It also says Facebook won’t post phone numbers 
online or give them out to anyone.

But the giant social network has been looking for ways to make money from 
WhatsApp since it bought the service two years ago, in an eye-popping deal 
ultimately worth $21.8 billion. At the same time, Facebook has pledged not to 
interfere with a longstanding promise by WhatsApp’s co-founders to respect 
users’ privacy and keep ads off its messaging platform.

WhatsApp on Thursday offered a glimpse of its plans for turning on the money 
spigot, releasing new documents that describe the company’s privacy policy and 
the terms of service that users       must agree to follow. The documents are 
the first revision of those policies since 2012, before Facebook acquired 
WhatsApp.

One change follows through on previous hints by WhatsApp executives, who have 
said they’re exploring ways for businesses to communicate with customers on 
WhatsApp. That could include using WhatsApp to provide receipts, confirm a 
reservation or update the status of a delivery.

Companies could also send marketing offers or messages about sales to 
individual customers, according to the new documents, which note that users 
will be able to control or block such messages. WhatsApp says it will continue 
to bar traditional display ads from its service.

“We do not want you to have a spammy experience,” the company tells users in a 
summary of the new policies.

Another change is potentially more controversial- WhatsApp says it will begin 
“coordinating” accounts with Facebook by sharing WhatsApp users’ mobile phone 
numbers and device       information, such as the type of operating system and 
other smartphone characteristics. The company says Facebook will employ the 
phone number internally to better identify WhatsApp users on       Facebook, so 
it can recommend friends or show targeted advertising.

The ads would come through a Facebook programme called “Custom Audiences,” 
which lets a business upload lists of customers and phone numbers or other 
contact information the business has collected from warranty cards or other 
sources. Facebook matches the list to users with the same information and shows 
them ads. Facebook says it doesn’t give out users’ information to advertisers.

WhatsApp phone numbers are valuable to Facebook. While the social network 
already has many phone numbers, it doesn’t require       users to provide them, 
and doesn’t always have the most current number for everyone on Facebook. But 
anyone on WhatsApp must       provide a current phone number because that’s how 
WhatsApp knows where to deliver messages.

The coordination of accounts may draw fire from privacy advocates. WhatsApp has 
long promised not to employ user data for advertising. Its acquisition by 
Facebook two years ago sparked complaints from activists who worried the new 
owner would start mining WhatsApp accounts. Though both companies pledged 
WhatsApp would operate separately from its parent, the Federal Trade Commission 
warned them publicly, in a 2014 letter, against changing how they employ 
WhatsApp user data without users’ consent.

WhatsApp says current users have up to 30 days to accept the new policy terms 
or stop using the service. Once they accept, they have 30 more days to opt out 
of sharing with Facebook.

Privacy groups have praised WhatsApp for building powerful encryption into its 
services, making it impossible for the company or anyone else to read users’ 
messages. WhatsApp promises that encryption will remain, so neither WhatsApp 
nor Facebook would be able to use message content for advertising purposes.



-- 
Guru
IT for Change
In special consultative status with the United Nations ECOSOC
www.ITforChange.net M: 7331140702 | T: 080 2653 6890





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