The Co-Founder of Whatsapp, Which Is Owned by Facebook, Tweets '#deleteFacebook'Facebook acquired Brian Acton's company for $22 billion in 2014.

ByRichard Lawler

This story originally appeared onEngadget

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Brian Acton, co-founder of WhatsApp (L) and Jan Koum, co-founder and CEO of WhatsApp.

While calls for users to eliminate their presence on Facebook have increased due to reports of howCambridge Analyticaallegedly used the platform, most of them haven't come from anyone walking around with a few billion dollars of Facebook's money. WhatsApp co-founder Brian Actonleft the company last year, and yesterday simplytweeted"It is time. #deletefacebook."


Facebookacquired WhatsApp in 2014 for about $22 billion, and now Acton's focus is on data protection and privacy, as hewrotelast month afterdonating $50 million to launch the Signal foundation. At the time, he said: "We believe there is an opportunity to act in the public interest and make a meaningful contribution to society by building sustainable technology that respects users and does not rely on the commoditization of personal data."

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