There's an irony that WhatsApp's new privacy policy is driving a mass exodus to, among other apps, the unencrypted-by-default Telegram. Yes, encryption ≠ privacy, but still.https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1349347955975794689 …
That chart looks like it's total bullshit to me, but I hope a security journalist does a real story on this.
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The Verge has done a story; it is Apple who is providing the privacy data. I assume their App Store knows which data is being pulled with any app?https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/14/22174017/apple-app-store-new-privacy-labels-ios-apps-public …
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You'll see Apple explicitly says it doesn't verify any of it. I can believe that Telegram collects different types of data but self-reported should not be how this works, plus unlike Signal/WhatsApp, Telegram can always read your group messages and all single messages by default.
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