From Mashable
WhatsApp, the standalone messaging app that Facebook purchased last month for $16 billion, is not in the business of data collecting.
The company, which will operate autonomously under Facebook's ownership, published a blog post Monday to address concerns that its recent acquisition may mean user data will be shared or that more will be collected. That's not the case, according to WhatsApp.
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