(RTTNews) - WhatsApp, the instant messaging platform owned by Meta Platforms, Inc. (META), has rolled out a new feature that enhances the visibility of end-to-end encrypted conversations. The update ...
The messaging app Signal made news in March after a handful of White House officials, including Vice President JD Vance, used the app to communicate with each other (and, inadvertently, a journalist) ...
In a major move to enhance user privacy, WhatsApp has introduced a new update that lets users lock their chat backups using fingerprint, Face ID, or their device passcode. This marks a shift towards a ...
The company, on its part, has always maintained that all messages and calls on the platform are end-to-end encrypted and that it has no visibility on the content. WhatsApp in its latest compliance ...
WhatsApp has added passkey-encrypted backups, giving users a stronger way to secure their chat data stored on Google Drive or iCloud. The new feature builds on WhatsApp’s existing end-to-end ...
WhatsApp this week announced that it is adding passkey-encrypted chat backups, allowing users to protect their stored messages using Touch ID or Face ID instead of a 64-digit key. The feature extends ...
For years, WhatsApp was seen primarily as a mobile-first communication platform—a simple chat app designed for smartphones, ...