• Chloé 🥕@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    15 hours ago

    unfortunately switching away from messengers like this is much harder than other stuff cuz you have to move your entire social network over. it can be done, but unless all your friends and family are also foss and privacy nerds it’s going to be difficult

    then again idk if it’s possible, but if it is, you should at least use whatsapp within a web browser. it may even consume less ram that way lol

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      15 hours ago

      It isn’t hard to make that move though it’s just inconvenient. I wouldn’t play along, friends and family can fuck right off if they wont leave. It’s directly funding so many nasty things I can’t be part of it.

      • Comfort0957@lemmy.ml
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        35 minutes ago

        I get the privacy concerns but social isolation is worse for you. Do what you can and don’t stress that much about it.

        • Killer57@lemmy.ca
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          2 hours ago

          There are advertisements inside of WhatsApp, advertisements in turn make money, that money goes to meta. I hope this helps you understand.

      • JustEnoughDucks@slrpnk.net
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        6 hours ago

        WhatsApp is used for businesses a ton here in the EU. A customer-facing business owner like a cafe/restaurant it is almost required in some places. So much much more than “inconvenient”

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          4 hours ago

          That’s interesting. I’m surprised there isn’t a bigger backlash to requiring WhatsApp with the digital sovereignty push I’ve been hearing about. I work for a US based SaaS provider, and we spent a lot of marketing and sales resources assuring European businesses that we aren’t part of the American push to take over the entire tech world.