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WhatsApp Ads Will Track Your Location, Language, and Channel Activity โ€” Hereโ€™s What That Means

WhatsAppโ€™s New Ads May Not Touch Your Chats โ€” But Your Privacy Still Takes a Hit

Insights At a Glance:

  • Meta is introducing ads in WhatsAppโ€™s Updates tab using data like your city, language, and Channels you follow โ€” not your private messages.
  • Your behavior on WhatsApp, such as how you interact with ads or which Channels you browse, will influence what ads you see.
  • If youโ€™ve linked WhatsApp to Metaโ€™s Accounts Center, your ad preferences across Facebook and Instagram will now also shape your WhatsApp experience.

Earlier today, we reported the news that WhatsApp is finally adding ads to its app โ€” but only inside the Updates tab. If you missed it, hereโ€™s the quick gist: ads are coming to Status updates, youโ€™ll start seeing promoted Channels, and creators can now charge subscriptions for exclusive content. Meta promises none of this will spill into your private chats.

But hereโ€™s the thing: while your chats might be sacred, your behavior around the app โ€” what you click, who you follow, where you are โ€” is now fair game.

So, what does that mean for your privacy? Letโ€™s break it down.

Youโ€™re Being Targeted by Location

WhatsApp ads will be based on your city or country, not your exact street address โ€” but thatโ€™s still location-based targeting. Even if you never shared your location, Meta can infer it from your SIM card, IP address, or network provider.

If youโ€™re in Nairobi and love following local food channels, expect to start seeing ads from nearby restaurants or delivery services. The same will be true if you’re in Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru or Eldoret, and so on.

Channels You Follow Are Now a Privacy Signal

Following a tech channel? Parenting tips? Political updates? Those choices now help inform what ads you see. That may seem harmless โ€” until your feed starts reflecting sensitive parts of your life.

And hereโ€™s the kicker: you donโ€™t even need to click anything. Simply viewing or lurking on a channel adds to your behavior profile.

Metaโ€™s Ad Machine Just Got Bigger

If youโ€™ve connected WhatsApp to your Meta Accounts Center (the same one you use for Facebook or Instagram), your activity across all platforms is now being shared.

That means:

  • What you like on Instagram could shape what ads you see on WhatsApp.
  • What you click in your Facebook feed could influence what shows up in your WhatsApp Status Updates.

Suddenly, WhatsApp isnโ€™t a quiet outpost anymore โ€” itโ€™s plugged into the full Meta surveillance engine.

Is This Really the โ€œMost Private Ads Possibleโ€?

Meta insists no chats, calls, or group messages are being read. And thatโ€™s technically true โ€” your conversations are end-to-end encrypted and untouchable. But your metadata โ€” how you use the app, where you are, and how you interact โ€” is being quietly harnessed to sell you things.

Itโ€™s like saying the walls of your house are soundproof, but Metaโ€™s standing outside with binoculars, watching who enters, how often, and what deliveries show up.

What You Can Do

  • Avoid linking WhatsApp to Accounts Center if you value separation between platforms.
  • Be selective about the Channels you follow.
  • Turn off ad personalization in your Meta settings (though this wonโ€™t fully stop targeting).
  • Expect more ads โ€” and more tracking โ€” as the feature matures.

Sure, WhatsApp isnโ€™t reading your texts, but itโ€™s definitely watching how you move. So while the green bubble remains โ€œprivateโ€ on the surface, itโ€™s worth remembering: free messaging still comes at a cost.

Hillary Keverenge

Making tech news helpful, and sometimes a little heated. Got any tips or suggestions? Send them to hillary@tech-ish.com.

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