Facebook and Whatsapp collide in data leak case
CEO Jen Kuam did in 2009, the start of the WhatsApp, fellow Brian has already left the company.
Between the conflicts with Facebook management about user privacy, WhatsApp CEO Jen Kume has decided to resign. He gave this information on his Facebook Wall. John has also said goodbye to the Facebook Board. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on the resignation of Jen Kuam that he would miss the team. But if you want to advertise your product on Facebook then you’ve to consider some point. We discuss things to consider when advertising on Facebook.
He made a big contribution to the company. Let me tell you that there was a dispute between the data management and the data management between the Facebook management and the WhatsApp. Jane did not want to do so because Facebook was in a hurry to use Whatsapp data. Jane Kuam wrote in a Facebook post- 'Brian and I started together with WhatsApp almost a decade ago. In the meantime, the journey to work with the good people was fantastic.
But now is the time for change. He received blessings from me and sees how a mobile application has become a part of the life of billions of people in the world. Whatsapp is ‘Excited’ About Digital Projects in India.
WhatsApp team is stronger than ever: Jane
He wrote in the post further, 'I never imagined that the Wattsapp would be such a big success. It was just a mobile app when it started. Now the grow-up Kunba is too big and they will continue to repeat the wonderful experiences in the future. This team is more robust and capable than ever before. I want to live a life away from the technological world for some time. During this time, I will go and play with my car. Staying out will continue to serve Wattsapp. Thank you all who made this journey fabulous.
More than a billion Daily users of WhatsApp
According to the news posted in the Washington Post, Jen Kuam has said goodbye to the WhatsApp, which uses more than one billion users daily. Jane has resigned on Facebook's data privacy with WhatsApp because she wants the privacy of the user's WhatsApp user. Recently, after data leak, Facebook and WhatsApp have changed their privacy policies. WhatsApp Scam – Do you know about it?
Partner Brian quit in September
Jane Kuam’s fellow and Brian Acton left the WhatsApp in September last year. He spent 8 years here. Their plan is to start a foundation for helpless people. Facebook had to suffer a lot in the use of WhatsApp’s user data in Europe. However later he abandoned this plan. Stanford's Alumni Brian and Ukraine Immigrant Jen Kuam started the WhatsApp in 2009. Then in 2014 Facebook bought WhatsApp for $ 19 billion.
Why the WhatsApp popular?
The reason for the popularity of WhatsApp is to keep this mobile application intact and not fast but to maintain the privacy of user data. He had made such arrangements that the user's messages were saved on his smartphone and not on the company's server. This was her largest USP, so this mobile app became more popular among the people.