Thoughts about my free iphone app - WhatsApp
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I accept that the desktop app is likely to be a little more stable than the web app - no disagreement there. That said, I've barely had any issues with the web app (in Chrome)...
Re notifications on the desktop app - I haven't seen any (Windows PC)!? Went through all the menus to see if there was a setting, but nadda. I get a sound, but that's it. The icon doesn't change colour, or flash, nor do I get a pop-up... With the web app, you get the sound and the little toast pop-up in the corner, so I can glance at the message and decide whether I need to check it or not. Critical for me!
Re notifications on the desktop app - I haven't seen any (Windows PC)!? Went through all the menus to see if there was a setting, but nadda. I get a sound, but that's it. The icon doesn't change colour, or flash, nor do I get a pop-up... With the web app, you get the sound and the little toast pop-up in the corner, so I can glance at the message and decide whether I need to check it or not. Critical for me!
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The Desktop app does have notifications of sorts.
Isn't one of the benefits of the desktop app over the browser use is that you can read your whatsapp messages offline on your computer as long as you've left the application open after doing the phone app QR scan thing?
I find that sometimes internet browsers stall/crash in ways that don't happen with downloaded messaging applications. That may be an upside of using the desktop application, but I'm not sure about this part of it yet.
Isn't one of the benefits of the desktop app over the browser use is that you can read your whatsapp messages offline on your computer as long as you've left the application open after doing the phone app QR scan thing?
I find that sometimes internet browsers stall/crash in ways that don't happen with downloaded messaging applications. That may be an upside of using the desktop application, but I'm not sure about this part of it yet.
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I finally had time to try out the app and it is very useful when it comes to having a full keyboard to type out messages. It would be nice to have the phone feature too so I could use the speakers and mike on my Mac, but that's not a big deal.
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Well now WhatsApp is going to serve "relevant" ads and share you phone numbers with FB.
Existing owners can opt out but the default is to opt in.
Facebook has given them reasons to change policy, billions of them.
So why not go full in and integrate to Messenger, which is suppose to get end to end encryption too?
Existing owners can opt out but the default is to opt in.
Facebook has given them reasons to change policy, billions of them.
So why not go full in and integrate to Messenger, which is suppose to get end to end encryption too?
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Zuckenberg/idiotbook in "untrustworthy" shocker. Didn't see that coming at all, no sirree. I don't do faceache so I am hoping that this will have minimal effect on me. If not the account can get deleted which would be rather tedious.
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Perhaps, perhaps not. It is likely that Facebook already has a profile on you. When one person installs the Facebook App on their phone, and gives the app access to their contact list, Facebook downloads that information. The mobile phone number and name of each contact, together with any peripheral information like birthdays, can be linked together and compared with other people who have the same contact.
By collecting this information from billions of people, a largely complete social graph can be constructed identifying each person and his or her friends. With access to WhatsApp, the process can be extended further.
By collecting this information from billions of people, a largely complete social graph can be constructed identifying each person and his or her friends. With access to WhatsApp, the process can be extended further.
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Perhaps, perhaps not. It is likely that Facebook already has a profile on you. When one person installs the Facebook App on their phone, and gives the app access to their contact list, Facebook downloads that information. The mobile phone number and name of each contact, together with any peripheral information like birthdays, can be linked together and compared with other people who have the same contact.
By collecting this information from billions of people, a largely complete social graph can be constructed identifying each person and his or her friends. With access to WhatsApp, the process can be extended further.
By collecting this information from billions of people, a largely complete social graph can be constructed identifying each person and his or her friends. With access to WhatsApp, the process can be extended further.
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My worry is that they are far more subtle than that. If I was idiotbook the last thing I would do is emails or whatsapp messages because that part is obviouly based on the phone number harvest they are about to embark upon. I am thinking that they will be more subtle in the ways that they are going to use the info they have about you.
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My worry is that they are far more subtle than that. If I was idiotbook the last thing I would do is emails or whatsapp messages because that part is obviouly based on the phone number harvest they are about to embark upon. I am thinking that they will be more subtle in the ways that they are going to use the info they have about you.
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FWIW, I was able to go int Settings->Account and uncheck the "Share my data" box. I was warned that I would nt be able to undo the decision. That's fine with me! This took all of 10 seconds.
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I don't see the "share my data" checkbox in Whatsapp settings. Does that mean its too late for me, or I just haven't been "upgraded" to the new version yet?
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I Just got it this morning on my Android. Wife has not got it on her iphone 5s, daughter got it yesterday on her iphone 6 (if the model makes any difference). The app itself did not update but I got a splash screen saying the terms they were a changing.
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They allowed you to opt out until August 25 or 26. Strange as I was able to turn off share with FB on my 5s but an hour later when I went to do same for Mrs., option no longer there?