Thank you all for your contributions, it should very exciting to engage FB
on the webinar next week on Tuesday on these important issues and questions
you have all raised
The discussion continues!
On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 at 8:57 PM, Wangu Mwangi via kictanet <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Apologies if I go a bit off track here as i just recently joined this
> conversation, but i wanted to share a personal experience i’m still
> puzzling over,
>
> A couple of weeks ago, i suddenly lost all my contact information (names
> of contacts i’d been communicating with for years were no longer showing up
> when receiving calls, and i couldn’t find contacts when doing a search. But
> what its most strange is that at exactly the same time, I started getting
> notifications from WhatsApp with guidelines for retrieving lost contacts.
>
> Does this mean i signed on to something i wasn’t even aware of? And if so,
> why would they mess up with saved information for contacts that aren’t even
> on my WhatApp lists? This is really frightening to me as a lay person. Any
> explanations?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wangu
>
> On 24 Feb 2021, at 20:18, Keith Andere via kictanet <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear Mwara,
>
> These are pertinent questions you have raised here, and the discussion is
> really interesting.
>
> On question one, I think Facebook is not your ordinary platform to compare
> with other platforms such as bibles and picture filtering apps. I therefore
> care much more about the privacy of my data because it’s a piece to a
> bigger global puzzle. For me whatsapp is a platform where many aspects of
> my life connects, my family, chama, landlord alerts, Mpesa is now sending
> statements to whatsapp. I would not want to imagine that I would want any
> of this used for business purposes, especially when right to opt out is
> denied.
>
> I think this is also an opportunity to scale homegrown solutions and
> platforms because soon enough when we all move to platform B, they would
> pull the same strings on us! Seems we must buy our own lunch! I am still
> hanging on to the old terms waiting to be axed 🙂
>
> Ni hayo tu kwa sasa!
> Keith
>
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 7:39 AM Mwara Gichanga via kictanet <
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>
>> Dear listers,
>>
>> Thanks to those who managed to contribute to the discussions yesterday.
>> We are still collating our questions to Facebook regarding this subject.
>> Today let’s talk about what’s at stake with the new terms. To guide our
>> discussions, let’s ponder over these questions:
>>
>> 1. We already have applications that mine our instant generated data from
>> our mobile phones(eg bible apps, mobile lending apps, games etc). What’s
>> different with Whatsapp getting this data?
>>
>> 2. Is there anyone who has accepted these terms already? What’s your
>> experience so far?
>>
>> Lets continue the conversation!
>>
>> Warmly
>> Mwara
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