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  • WhatsApp - How to prevent the spread of misinformation393739
  • WhatsApp - IFCN fact-checking organizations on WhatsApp393740
  • WhatsApp (owned by Facebook) - Wikipedia232931
  • WhatsApp snooping scandal - Wikipedia393724
  • Reception and criticism of WhatsApp security and privacy features - Wikipedia393731
  • WhatsApp Privacy Policy 462133
  • Reasons not to use WhatsApp - Stallman 462134
  • This undisclosed Whatsapp vulnerability lets governments see who you message - Intercept 22.05.24417187
  • How To Check Fake News On WhatsApp & Prevent Spread Of Misinformation - The Quint 22.11.23393743
  • Whatsapp for publishers: How Reach is driving millions of page views via messaging app - Press Gazette 05.10.23393735
  • How Disinformation on WhatsApp Went From Campaign Weapon to Governmental Propaganda in Brazil - Sage 22.03.23393742
  • WhatsApp could disappear from UK over privacy concerns, ministers told - Guardian 08.05.23345173
  • Top 3 Whats App controversies you need to know about - HT 20.08.22393725
  • Encountering and Correcting Misinformation on WhatsApp - Wiley 12.04.22393741
  • The rise of WhatsApp journalism: Pros and cons - IJ Net 29.12.21393734
  • Facebook-owned Whatsapp being down is a reminder that you and your friends should probably be using a more private, non-profit alternative like Signalapp anyway... - Edwar…262374
  • Facebook’s WhatsApp is fined for breaking the E.U.’s data privacy law - NY Times 02.09.21393730
  • Ireland watchdog fines WhatsApp record sum for flouting EU data rules - Guardian 02.09.21254313
  • UK security chiefs issue guidance to ministers over hackers on WhatsApp - Guardian 13.08.21253213
  • WhatsApp’s New Privacy Policy Just Kicked In. Here’s What You Need to Know - Wired 15.05.21393728
  • AccessNow Reports on the Impact of the WhatsApp Hack Against Human Rights Activists - World Movement for Democracy 15.04.21393721
  • Using WhatsApp to Deliver Content to Audiences in the Global South - GIJN 22.03.21393736
  • Is it time to leave WhatsApp – and is Signal the answer? - Observer 24.01.21 (must read)232924
  • WhatsApp loses millions of users after terms update - Guardian 24.01.21393727
  • Review: WhatsApp good for activists? - Activisit handbook 17.01.21393717
  • WhatsApp Controversy Shows Just How Much Privacy Matters To Customers - Forbes 14.01.21393726
  • WhatsApp privacy controversy causes ‘largest digital migration in human history’, Telegram boss says as he welcomes world leaders - Independent 14.01.21393729
  • What's wrong with WhatsApp - Guardian 02.07.20393732
  • Use of WhatsApp During COVID-19 Pandemic - OJAs, 2020393737
  • A systematic review of WhatsApp and its role in civic and political engagement - First Monday 17.12.19393720
  • Scores of activists targeted with NSO spyware - Amnesty 29.10.19393719
  • WhatsApp claims than an Israeli tech firm's spyware targeted human-rights activists and journalists - New Yorker 29.10.19393722
  • WhatsApp sues Israeli firm, accusing it of hacking activists' phones - BHRRC 29.10.19393723
  • A New Study Tells You How Fake News Is Spread On WhatsApp - Huffpost 17.10.19393745
  • 5 Women On How They're Using WhatsApp To Change The World - Refinery29 16.10.18393718
  • On WhatsApp, fake news is fast — and can be fatal - Washington Post 23.07.18393744
  • WhatsApp fights back over criticism of new privacy policy - FT 25.10.16393733
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