True, but they didn't ask how to get it for free. And besides, people are pretty much over having to subscribe to everything. It's not that they don't wish to pay, it's just they don't want to have to pay every single entity every single month. It's just too much. If only micropayments had took off.
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I know, I read the article. So what? She got paid for the image (according to the article) and she was a model.
If you sell a picture to me you can't come back 40 years later demanding me to stop using it just because it was successful, even if the picture is of you.
People accuse me of not reading, while seemingly not reading the entire thing themselves.
This is key. Both parties need to trust that their messages are staying within the realms of WhatsApp itself, and with the usage of disappearing mode, not leaving any traces of a conversation.
They should probably be using encryption within the chat itself (and not, you know, speaking in plain English) to add another layer. Perhaps changing the keys frequently via an agreed method (thinking about how to do that safely without leaving another trace) to render older messages 100% undecryptable.
But yeah, chances are all of that data is going to be accessed and they agreed to it! It's right there in the privacy policy people don't bother reading
The Verge is a great site, it was an easy decision to pay to be a member.