![]() Even with end-to-end encryption, your messages may not be private from the all-capturing net of Facebook. There is no evidence that Facebook has used shared containers to view private WhatsApp messages. ![]() This means the Facebook app could potentially copy information from WhatsApp. And while chats are encrypted when they are sent, they are not necessarily encrypted on the originating device. ![]() On an operating system like iOS 8 and above, apps can access files in a "shared container."īoth the Facebook and WhatsApp apps use the same shared container on devices. The fact that WhatsApp uses end-to-end encryption does not mean all messages are private. However, according to developer Gregorio Zanon, this is not strictly true. Not WhatsApp, not Facebook, nor anyone else." Even as we coordinate more with Facebook in the months ahead, your encrypted messages stay private and no one else can read them. ![]() "When you and the people you message are using the latest version of WhatsApp, your messages are encrypted by default, which means you're the only people who can read them. In an official blog post, WhatsApp asserted that due to its end-to-end encryption, it is impossible for Facebook to read WhatsApp content: The purpose behind the hacking could be fetching secret information from their account or just to read chat with the other person.
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