- WhatsApp, like any other software or digital device, is frequently targeted by criminals. The programme also has access to your contacts and keeps track of where and how long you use it, compromising your privacy and personal information. Here's why you should be concerned about your data being stolen by smartphone apps.
- WhatsApp immediately rectified the software flaw, but hackers are continuously looking for new ways to exploit app weaknesses. Furthermore, WhatsApp's privacy policy states that it can collect and keep data on 'how you communicate with others using our services, as well as the time, frequency, and length of your activities and conversations,' and that it may share that information with law enforcement. Keep an eye out for these symptoms that your phone has been hacked.
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