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WhatsApp Users Sue Meta Over Alleged Privacy Breaches in End-to-End Encryption Claims

WhatsApp Users Sue Meta Over Alleged Privacy Breaches in End-to-End Encryption Claims

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2026-01-27 08:23:02
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Meta Platforms, Inc. faces a federal lawsuit in San Francisco alleging deceptive practices regarding WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption. Plaintiffs from Australia, Brazil, India, Mexico, and South Africa claim the company secretly accesses and analyzes private messages despite advertising military-grade privacy protections.

The complaint cites unnamed whistleblowers who purportedly revealed backdoor vulnerabilities in WhatsApp's Signal protocol implementation. Telegram CEO Pavel Durov publicly endorsed the allegations, amplifying scrutiny of Meta's encryption standards. Meta communications director Andy Stone dismissed the lawsuit as "frivolous," emphasizing WhatsApp's decade-long use of proven cryptographic protocols.

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