Elon Musk Attacks WhatsApp Over "Secret Microphone

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has criticised WhatsApp for using a "secret microphone" to allegedly record users' chats without their knowledge or agreement.
Elon Musk Attacks WhatsApp Over "Secret Microphone

In a tweet, Twitter developer Foad Dabiri claimed that he had found evidence that WhatsApp had been utilising his phone's microphone in the background while he was sleeping. Musk's comments were in response to Dabiri's accusation.

Users of WhatsApp began to question if the firm was secretly monitoring their talks after Dabiri's tweet caused a stir.

Elon Musk Attacks WhatsApp Over "Secret Microphone

WhatsApp responded to the complaints by denying that it was utilising users' microphones without their knowledge or consent in a statement. The business said that it only makes use of the microphone with the users' explicit consent, such as when they are leaving a voicemail.

Musk, though, was not persuaded by WhatsApp's justification. He tweeted that the company's denial had "not convinced" him, adding that he was "going to look into this."

Regarding WhatsApp's privacy policies, Musk's remarks have caused grave alarm. The business has a lengthy history of violating customers' privacy, and its alleged use of a "secret microphone" is just the most recent instance.


It is important for WhatsApp users to be aware of the company's privacy practices and to take steps to protect their privacy. Here are some tips:

  • Understand how WhatsApp gathers and uses your data by carefully reading the company's privacy statement.
  • Give WhatsApp access to your microphone only when it's necessary.
  • Use a chat app that prioritises privacy, like Telegram or Signal.

You can protect your privacy from WhatsApp and other messaging apps by keeping these suggestions in mind.

Musk's attack on WhatsApp may harm the company's bottom line in addition to raising privacy issues. Over 2 billion people use WhatsApp, a well-known messaging service, worldwide. Musk's remarks, however, might influence some users to move to Telegram or Signal instead of WhatsApp.

How WhatsApp will respond to Musk's criticism is yet to be seen. However, both users and regulators are likely to be more critical of the business.

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