WHATSAPP sent you this message? That’s why

Users of WhatsApp they received a message by the platform. It is an authentic message, not a scam. Whatsapp is sending him via chat, by an account called whatsapp. It is possible to …

WhatsApp "listen to" the audio notes and "reads" the photos: the news of artificial intelligence


Users of WhatsApp they received a message by the platform. It is an authentic message, not a scam. Whatsapp is sending him via chat, by an account called whatsapp. It is possible to recognize it because it is a verified account, complete with a “official WhatsApp account” writing.

A few weeks ago messages containing a PIN code relating to safety had been sent. Now it’s time for another communication: in this case too we talk about Privacy protection. In the text, the messaging platform recalls that every communication that has been held inside is moderated by an end-to-end type encryption. This means that every exchange and interaction remains private. “No one else, not even WhatsApp, can view your personal messages”reads the message. The protection, therefore, is guaranteed, as long as our device has not been infected with a malwarelike the very dangerous Peragon Graphite, a spyware that is paying the experts in the sector.

The Meta platform therefore recalls that it is possible to consult a page where all the privacy policies and on the end-to-end encryption. There are no changes in any case with respect to what we already know. It is a tool that allows only the sender and the recipient to read the messages exchanged. No one else can intercept them.

The new message sent by the platform, therefore, could concern the use of user data for theartificial intelligencethat’s why the privacy agreements are re -proposed.

After the date of May 27, within which it was possible to oppose the transfer of data for the strengthening of artificial intelligence, therefore the question can refer to this deadline. Anyone wishing to oppose, but did not do it within the scheduled term, it can still send the dedicated form, so as to inform destination.