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2012-06-05
, 19:44
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Joined on Dec 2011
@ Johannesburg - South Africa
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#1302
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As an app, do what you have to do, but disclose what you're going to be doing so people can make informed decisions.
Otherwise it's a slippery slope. Here, it's "just the number", the next app claims "oh, it's just emails" or "oh, it's just names" ... Where do you draw the line?
My contacts are private data and at least I want to be informed before anyone grabs those out of my phone.
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2012-06-05
, 19:50
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Posts: 1,539 |
Thanked: 1,604 times |
Joined on Oct 2011
@ With my N9
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Yea, this is not cool.
At the very least, you need to tell people what the app is doing with my private data, where it sends it and give me some reassurance as to how it's going to be used ... before I run the app.
I mean, since this is a 3rd-party app, I don't even know whether my address book goes straight to Whatsapp or gets routed through a relay where the app author gets his hands on all Wazapp user data. I'm not saying that's what tgalal does, but without digging through source code or sniffing traffic I have no way of confirming and as a regular user, I don't have the knowledge to do that.
I understand this is beta, but perhaps a warning during installation and a privacy policy on the website would be a good idea?
Apparently none of my contacts use Whatsapp anyway, so I'm going to delete it. I'm sure the people who gave me their phone numbers would also prefer me not spreading them to unknown places.
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2012-06-05
, 19:51
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Posts: 1,023 |
Thanked: 4,421 times |
Joined on Feb 2010
@ Argentina
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#1304
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2012-06-05
, 21:00
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Posts: 1,320 |
Thanked: 915 times |
Joined on Feb 2010
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#1305
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Yea, this is not cool.
At the very least, you need to tell people what the app is doing with my private data, where it sends it and give me some reassurance as to how it's going to be used ... before I run the app.
I mean, since this is a 3rd-party app, I don't even know whether my address book goes straight to Whatsapp or gets routed through a relay where the app author gets his hands on all Wazapp user data. I'm not saying that's what tgalal does, but without digging through source code or sniffing traffic I have no way of confirming and as a regular user, I don't have the knowledge to do that.
I understand this is beta, but perhaps a warning during installation and a privacy policy on the website would be a good idea?
Apparently none of my contacts use Whatsapp anyway, so I'm going to delete it. I'm sure the people who gave me their phone numbers would also prefer me not spreading them to unknown places.
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2012-06-05
, 21:05
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Posts: 24 |
Thanked: 25 times |
Joined on May 2012
@ Brasil
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2012-06-05
, 21:06
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Posts: 1,033 |
Thanked: 1,013 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
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#1307
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As an app, do what you have to do, but disclose what you're going to be doing so people can make informed decisions.
Otherwise it's a slippery slope. Here, it's "just the number", the next app claims "oh, it's just emails" or "oh, it's just names" ... Where do you draw the line?
My contacts are private data and at least I want to be informed before anyone grabs those out of my phone.
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2012-06-05
, 21:22
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Posts: 246 |
Thanked: 2,574 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
@ Egypt, Cairo
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#1308
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Yea, this is not cool.
At the very least, you need to tell people what the app is doing with my private data, where it sends it and give me some reassurance as to how it's going to be used ... before I run the app.
I mean, since this is a 3rd-party app, I don't even know whether my address book goes straight to Whatsapp or gets routed through a relay where the app author gets his hands on all Wazapp user data. I'm not saying that's what tgalal does, but without digging through source code or sniffing traffic I have no way of confirming and as a regular user, I don't have the knowledge to do that.
I understand this is beta, but perhaps a warning during installation and a privacy policy on the website would be a good idea?
Apparently none of my contacts use Whatsapp anyway, so I'm going to delete it. I'm sure the people who gave me their phone numbers would also prefer me not spreading them to unknown places.
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2012-06-05
, 21:39
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Posts: 322 |
Thanked: 218 times |
Joined on Feb 2012
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2012-06-05
, 21:51
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Posts: 461 |
Thanked: 358 times |
Joined on May 2010
@ Bilbao (Basque Country [Spain])
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#1310
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Wazapp, like official whatsapp application, just send the phone numbers, JUST THE NUMBERS, without name, mail address and everything else
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Otherwise it's a slippery slope. Here, it's "just the number", the next app claims "oh, it's just emails" or "oh, it's just names" ... Where do you draw the line?
My contacts are private data and at least I want to be informed before anyone grabs those out of my phone.