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This app uses WhatsApp data to let users know when someone goes to sleep

This comes at a time when Facebook users are uninstalling apps they got connected with long ago via 'Facebook log-in' after the social media platform was hit by a major data breach

IANS  |  San Francisco 

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A new creepy app named "Chatwatch" is using WhatsApp's online or offline status feature to tell users how often their friends check the micro-blogging platform and also estimate when they go to bed every day -- potentially making it an invasive app.

'Chatwatch' takes advantage of WhatsApp's public online/offline status, which lets your friends know when you're readily available to talk.

"Using this data, the app can tell you how often your friends check It can even estimate what time they go to sleep and wake up each day," tech website reported on Thursday.

This comes at a time when users are uninstalling they got connected with long ago via "log-in" after the platform, which also owns WhatsApp, was hit by a major

"It's a creepy new trick that the app's developers hope will bring more attention to how handles our data, along with how other companies access and analyse it," the report added.

"It's also likely that will find a way to block soon. So if you want to on your friends expose Facebook's privacy issues, you should try it soon," it added.

The app was first launched on iOS devices but it was later taken off from the

"Chatwatch" is currently available on platform and the developers are reportedly working on a web-based version as well.

 

First Published: Fri, March 30 2018. 15:05 IST
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