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Iran urges public to delete WhatsApp; claims app sends data to Israel amid conflict; company denies allegations
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Iranian state television has urged citizens to delete WhatsApp, alleging data collection and sharing with Israel, claims WhatsApp vehemently denies. The messaging app emphasises its use of end-to-end encryption, ensuring user privacy and denying any data sharing with governments.
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