A WhatsApp user posted on Twitter that the encrypted messaging app allegedly accessed his cellphone's microphone while he was sleeping, the Daily Mail reports. The publication reviewed posts on customer service boards and Reddit, in which users complained WhatsApp accessed their microphones, going back five years. In response, a spokesperson from WhatsApp parent company Meta claimed the user experienced a bug within the Android operating system. Google did not respond to a request for comment.
WhatsApp user claims company activated his microphone without consent, company blames Android OS bug
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