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WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton, that called on customers to delete Facebook last March at the elevation of the social media giant's data breach detraction, called himself a "sellout" this week for accepting Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's $22 billion deal to acquire his business in 2014.

" I marketed my users' privacy to a larger benefit," Acton said in an interview with Forbes released Wednesday. "I made a choice and also a compromise. As well as I cope with that every day."

Acton, that co-founded the messaging service along with Jan Koum, abruptly left Facebook in September 2017 under vague situations. The decision cost Acton concerning $850 countless Facebook supply options that had not vested at the time of his departure.

Koum also left Facebook earlier this year amidst purported disagreements over Facebook's cybersecurity methods as well as prepare for WhatsApp. The co-founders of Instagram, which is additionally possessed by Facebook, left the company this week over purportedly varying visions for the photo-sharing app.

Acton stated he chose not to pursue a negotiation with Facebook in part since the social networks titan asked him to authorize a nondisclosure arrangement throughout initial settlements.

Facebook obtained prevalent objection last March after numerous records revealed the individual information of as several as 87 million users was subjected without permission by Cambridge Analytica, a British data analytics firm that was energetic during the 2016 political election cycle. The discovery led Congressional leaders to get in touch with Zuckerberg and also Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg to address inquiries about the site's information methods at a collection of public hearings.

Hours after the Cambridge Analytica information breach ended up being public knowledge, Acton composed on Twitter that "it is time" to erase Facebook, the firm that made him a billionaire.

Acton informed Forbes that his choice to leave Facebook came amidst clashes with the company's leadership, consisting of Zuckerberg, concerning exactly how to generate income from WhatsApp. Facebook authorities supposedly pressed for WhatsApp to add targeted advertising to grow revenue.

The WhatsApp co-founder also provided something of a defense of the social media giant, noting that Facebook "isn't the bad guy."

"I think about them as just great businessmen," he claimed.