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    Internet.org VP Chris Daniels to replace WhatsApp CEO Jan Koum

    Internet.org VP Chris Daniels to replace WhatsApp CEO Jan Koum

    By Bhavika Bhuwalka
    May 13, 2018
    10:41 pm

    What's the story

    Facebook has announced that Chris Daniels, who is the VP of the company's Internet.org initiative, will replace WhatsApp CEO and co-founder Jan Koum.

    This comes after Koum confirmed that he is quitting WhatsApp.

    Daniels will report directly to Facebook's Chief Product Officer Chris Cox.

    Earlier, reports had claimed that WhatsApp's next potential CEO could be Neeraj Arora, who's the business head at the company.

    Details

    Daniels might help WhatsApp reach areas with patchy internet connectivity

    Due to his association with Internet.org, Daniels has a lot of experience working internationally and in areas with poor internet infrastructure. He has been with Facebook for seven years.

    One reason why he is chosen to head WhatsApp could be that a lot of its new business efforts are focused on generating money in international markets.

    Notably, WhatsApp's largest markets are Brazil and India.

    Background

    Jan Koum quit over privacy clashes with Facebook

    According to reports, Koum is leaving WhatsApp after clashes with parent company Facebook over the latter's approach to WhatsApp's strategy and encryption, and its attempt to collect users' data.

    WhatsApp was launched in 2009 by Koum and another co-founder Brian Acton, who also left last year due to issues over commoditization of personal data.

    Notably, Facebook had bought WhatsApp for $19 billion in 2014.

    Remember Free Basics?

    Internet.org is Facebook's attempt to offer "free internet" to all

    Internet.org's goal is to "bring internet access to the portion of the world that doesn't have internet."

    Despite being live in over 60 countries, the initiative failed to launch in India as regulators inferred that the service, in the garb of providing free internet, will violate net neutrality.

    It was rechristened to Free Basics in India to coax the government but to no avail.

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