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Telegram Founder Calls WhatsApp Encryption “A Giant Fraud” in Major Privacy Row

Telegram Founder Calls WhatsApp Encryption “A Giant Fraud” in Major Privacy Row

Telegram founder Pavel Durov has sparked a major debate over online privacy. He described WhatsApp encryption as “a giant fraud” in a public post on X.

His comments quickly gained attention across the tech world. The debate focused on how messaging apps handle user privacy and data protection.

Durov claimed that WhatsApp encryption does not fully protect user messages. He alleged that employees could potentially access “virtually all” private chats. He also referred to a lawsuit filed in Texas involving Meta-owned WhatsApp.

According to him, the case raises questions about how the platform explains its security system to users. He argued that WhatsApp encryption may not be as private as it is marketed.

The Telegram founder also compared WhatsApp with Telegram. He said Telegram has never shared private messages with any third party. His remarks were widely shared on social media platforms.

Durov also mentioned that he is currently facing legal investigations in France. He said the case includes multiple charges that could lead to a prison sentence of up to 10 years.

The discussion around WhatsApp encryption has intensified following his statement. Experts and users have reacted differently to the claims.

Some critics say messaging apps must be fully transparent about encryption methods. Others argue that strong encryption still protects users from external threats.

WhatsApp has repeatedly defended its security system. The company states that WhatsApp encryption uses end-to-end technology. This means only the sender and receiver can read the messages.

The platform has rejected claims that third parties can access private chats. It maintains that user privacy is a core part of its service.

Despite these assurances, the debate over WhatsApp encryption continues to grow. Privacy advocates are calling for clearer explanations of how encrypted systems work.

The issue has also raised broader questions about digital trust and transparency. Users are now paying closer attention to how messaging platforms handle personal data.

In other news read more about PTA Announces Blocking of WhatsApp Access on Unverified SIMs

As discussions continue, WhatsApp encryption remains a central topic in global tech privacy debates.

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