Whatsapp is privacy invasive, and we likely know that even when using E2EE, this is possible due to metadata tracking.
An easy way to avoid one creepy thing, contact scanning and the creation of “who knows whom” social nets, is to not grant apps permission to your contacts!
But this is not easy, as apps often enforce this, just as they do with
- embedded cameras instead of using the system camera
- embedded galleries instead of the 2 available portals (but Google will soon forbid that)
- asking for unneeded permissions
Only GrapheneOS also allows blocking these permissions
- sensors
- internet
- loading code from memory i.e. from the internet (why would they do that? Is there something they want to hide?)
- debugging their own code to spy on the system behavior
But this app can help everyone on any Android to at least fix this :)
@pantherina @Genghis
While I boosted the prior post & yeah, I use #GrapheneOS, I’ve been in this IT, #security & #privacy space for a long time. In my experience the best way to keep from getting shit all over us is to avoid shit apps like #whatsapp.
#Signal is a better path & given all of the #government nightmares, #techleadership #BendingTheKneeToTrump & so on this is a great time to convert all of our contacts to the other side.
Yep, there are other choices they can debated elsewhere.
@pantherina @Genghis
Easy button for getting the app, no connection whatsoever to my account.
https://signal.org/install