Recently, a Twitter user shared a terrifying experience that has left many people concerned about the privacy and security of their mobile devices.
The user tweeted that he had fallen asleep, only to wake up at 6AM to find that the app was using his microphone in the background and recording.
The user posted a screenshot of the incident showing the number of times WhatsApp was using his microphone in the background.

The tweet quickly went viral, with many people expressing shock and concern about the incident.
Some users even shared similar experiences, saying that they had noticed strange activity on their phones when certain apps were open.
The incident caught the attention of none other than Elon Musk, who commented on the tweet, saying, “What’sApp cannot be trusted”
Musk’s comment has added fuel to the fire of the ongoing debate about privacy and security on social media platforms.
With so much personal information being shared online, many people are understandably concerned about who has access to their data and how it is being used.
WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook, has faced criticism in the past for its privacy practices.
In 2020, the company faced backlash for changing its privacy policy to allow it to share user data with Facebook.
The move sparked a mass exodus from the app, with many users switching to competitors like Signal and Telegram.
It is clear that there is a growing concern among consumers about the privacy and security of their data. As more and more people rely on mobile devices for communication and other functions, it is essential that companies take steps to protect the privacy and security of their users.