TextPlus, a popular messaging app, is being scrutinized for its privacy policies. The app stores all of your messages and phone calls for up to two years. This has raised concerns about whether or not the app can be traced. TextPlus says that it does not store any user data beyond the messages and calls themselves. However, this policy has been met with criticism because it does not explicitly state that the app stores call logs and messages for two years. Critics argue that this lack of clarity could allow TextPlus to track users’ movements and activities over time. For example, if a user makes a call in TextPlus that leads to a conversation about sensitive information, the app could potentially keep track of this information even if they delete their conversations from their account. TextPlus has responded to these concerns by stating that it will add a clear statement about its privacy policy in future updates. However, some users are concerned that this will not be enough to reassure them that their data is safe. ..