Did Facebook Bought Whatsapp | Update 2019
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Pusahma satu
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Monday, November 30, 2020
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Facebook Buys Whatsapp
WhatsApp founder Brian Acton, who called on users to remove Facebook last March at the elevation of the social media sites titan's data violation scandal, called himself a "sellout" this week for accepting Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg's $22 billion offer to purchase his company in 2014.
" I sold my customers' personal privacy to a bigger benefit," Acton claimed in a meeting with Forbes released Wednesday. "I made a choice and also a compromise. And also I deal with that on a daily basis."
Acton, who co-founded the messaging service along with Jan Koum, abruptly left Facebook in September 2017 under unclear conditions. The decision price Acton regarding $850 numerous Facebook stock options that had not vested at the time of his departure.
Koum likewise left Facebook previously this year in the middle of purported disputes over Facebook's cybersecurity practices as well as prepare for WhatsApp. The co-founders of Instagram, which is likewise possessed by Facebook, left the company this week over purportedly varying visions for the photo-sharing app.
Acton said he opted not to go after a settlement with Facebook partly due to the fact that the social media titan asked him to authorize a nondisclosure arrangement during initial arrangements.
Facebook received prevalent criticism last March after multiple reports disclosed the individual data of as numerous as 87 million users was subjected without consent by Cambridge Analytica, a British information analytics firm that was active during the 2016 political election cycle. The revelation led Congressional leaders to call on Zuckerberg as well as Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg to answer concerns concerning the website's information practices at a collection of public hearings.
Hours after the Cambridge Analytica data breach became open secret, Acton created on Twitter that "it is time" to erase Facebook, the business that made him a billionaire.
Acton told Forbes that his choice to leave Facebook came amidst encounter the business's leadership, consisting of Zuckerberg, about how to generate income from WhatsApp. Facebook officials supposedly pressed for WhatsApp to include targeted advertising and marketing to grow earnings.
The WhatsApp founder also supplied something of a protection of the social media sites giant, keeping in mind that Facebook "isn't the bad guy."
"I consider them as simply excellent businessmen," he said.