Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk today targeted Meta-owned WhatsApp for allegedly exporting users' data every night.
An X user posted that WhatsApp exports user data every night, which is "analysed and used for targeted advertising, making users the product, not the customer".
Elon Musk replied that "WhatsApp exports your user data every night". "Some people still think it is secure," said the tech billionaire.
Meta or WhatsApp were yet to comment on Elon Musk's allegation.
Computer programmer and video game developer, John Carmack, responded to Elon Musk, saying is there any evidence that the content of messages is ever scanned or transmitted?
"I assume usage patterns and routing metadata is collected, and if you invoke a bot in a conversation you are obviously opening it up, but I am still under the impression that the message contents are secure by default," John Carmack posted on X.
The X owner has attacked Mark Zuckerberg-run Meta Platform in the past too.
Earlier this month, the billionaire claimed that Meta is super greedy at taking credit for advertisers who run campaigns on its platform.
The rivalry between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg is well known.
They were apparently set for a "cage fight' some time back - dubbed as the fight of the century. However, the showdown between the tech leaders never happened.
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