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minus-square@daddy32linkEnglish10•6 months agoOr they go the WhatsApp way and offer users a free “online backup” of the data, unencrypted, turned on by default.
minus-square@LarrylinkEnglish3•edit-26 months agoWhatsapp is doing this? How do I turn it off? edit: Settings, Chat, Chat Backup Was on me for me even though I never okayed it
minus-square@Dozzi92linkEnglish2•6 months agoShit should be barebones by default. Features should always be opt in.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agoYou can have the backups encrypted and stored in a google account.
Or they go the WhatsApp way and offer users a free “online backup” of the data, unencrypted, turned on by default.
Whatsapp is doing this? How do I turn it off?
edit:
Settings, Chat, Chat Backup
Was on me for me even though I never okayed it
Shit should be barebones by default. Features should always be opt in.
You can have the backups encrypted and stored in a google account.