Six months after this publication, he spoke again publicly.
The businessman lamented the sale of WhatsApp.
Ive sold my users privacyfor a greater benefit.

I made the choice and a commitment.
And I live with it every day, Acton said during the interview.
The company intended to display ads and allow communication between companies and their consumers.

For Acton, the plan may break some kind of agreement that theapplicationhas with its users.
The social connection giant Facebook also wants to offer tools for companies to get in touch with potential customers.
This would involve performance analysis solutions for brands.

However, encryption is a deadlock, since messages cannot be accessed.
However, he believes users privacy is at stake.
Hence, the co-founder of WhatsApp,Biran Actonsuggested others simply to exit to monetize the app.
Acton says he has not heard ofZuckerbergs plansto merge the information until the deal is approved.
At the time, he said it was time to move on.
The entrepreneur says the service wants to make private communication accessible and universal.
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