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WhatsApp Messenger new terms: Best privacy-focussed apps and services

The recent update to WhatsApp's terms, which forces users to share private data with Facebook, has been the center of discussions on the internet

January 09, 2021 / 14:18 IST
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The recent update to WhatsApp's terms, which forces users to share private data with Facebook, has been the center of discussions on the internet. The news has also opened the eyes of a large set of smartphone users regarding privacy. Most users don't realise that the commonly-used apps and services are a privacy risk. Thankfully, privacy-focused alternative apps and services are available that you can use instead of the widely used ones.

Chat and communications: WhatsApp, with over 2 billion users, has been the most popular service for conversation and voice/video calls. While it encrypts your chats, the recent update to terms makes it a privacy nightmare for users. The alternative app that you should try instead of WhatsApp is Telegram and Signal. Both of them are ranked highly for user privacy and do not share any user data making them safe to use.

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Social Networks: Facebook is the most used social networks across the world. However, as Facebook has grown in terms of users, it has also come under fire for privacy issues. With WhatsApp sharing its user data to Facebook directly now, Facebook now has access to two user data streams, which is a significant privacy issue. The good thing is that you have alternative social networks available that are focused on your privacy. If you prefer a Twitter-like interface, you can check out Mastodon, which is ad-free, easy to use and does not collect any information. Other alternatives for social networks you should check out include Diaspora or Social.

Browser: Your browser works as your gateway to connect to the Internet. The trouble is that almost all of the commonly used browsers (Chrome, Edge, Safari etc.) track the usage and share user data with their parent company. If you are concerned about your privacy, then it would be best to switch to a focussed privacy browser across your devices. Our recommended alternative is Brave browser, which is available across desktop and mobile operating systems. The browser does not track user activity and also comes with a built-in adblocker. The other option to consider is the Tor Browser, which masks your activity and encrypts your usage data so that no one can track it.