Here’s my take on this.
A WhatsApp data check typically goes far beyond simple usage stats. You’re looking at a comprehensive log of the account’s activities. This often includes the full content of sent and received messages, a detailed call history with timestamps and durations, and access to all shared media like photos, videos, and documents. You can also usually see the contact list and any status updates.
On the other hand, the sheer volume of data can be a lot to process. While it provides a clear picture of what happened, it doesn’t offer the context or the why behind the interactions. The information is essentially a raw data feed. So, it reveals a great deal about activity, but interpreting that activity is another matter entirely.