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‘Stay away from WhatsApp,’ warns Telegram founder
Instant messaging app Telegram founder Pavel Durov has again warned WhatsApp users. Pavel Durov has advised WhatsApp users to stay away from the messaging app and claimed that hackers can easily hack into WhatsApp users’ phones and also access their data. He said that he is not asking users to use Telegram, whatever messaging app they use, but stay away from WhatsApp. Let us tell you that many times in the past, Pavel has claimed to be alert about WhatsApp.(Credenttv.com)
Telegram founder Pavel Durov cited WhatsApp as saying that WhatsApp itself exposed its security issue last week. Actually, a flaw was found in the video call of WhatsApp, due to which an alert was issued that hackers can stabilize the remote code in your smartphone through WhatsApp video call. Regarding this, the Government of India had also issued a warning of hackers attack.
Pavel Durov has criticized WhatsApp many times in the past. Powell had previously claimed that WhatsApp would never be secure unless fundamental changes were made to the way it worked. Let us tell you that Telegram is known for its privacy first policy on its app. Telegram has over 700 million active users worldwide. At the same time, 2 million users are increasing daily on Telegram.
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