Whatsapp is privacy invasive, and we likely know that even when using E2EE, this is possible due to metadata tracking.
An easy way to avoid one creepy thing, contact scanning and the creation of “who knows whom” social nets, is to not grant apps permission to your contacts!
But this is not easy, as apps often enforce this, just as they do with
Only GrapheneOS also allows blocking these permissions
But this app can help everyone on any Android to at least fix this :)
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That’s not life. You can choose to use software that isn’t malicious.
No not if you arent in a position where people you need to contact dont use it lol
Inform those people that you don’t use it, and inform them of the alternatives. Boom, problem solved.
it is really not solved if it’s not about people wanting to reach OP, but OP needing to reach other people, like those at work
Thing about Whatsapp is, you need a phone number to contact them. And that phone number works just as well for calling and SMS. So yes, it is.
well, you have a point. mandatory work group chats are still a question, but this may solve the majority of the problem
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