![]() ![]() ![]() And just for a moment lets cross that line where they ensure that they can't and won't read your messages because if they can encrypt these messages and have access to the keys they sure as hell can read them too. Limitation of Liability, even if they want to read your messages and you somehow get to know about it, they can easy blame it on a 3rd party. Yes there is a possibility that the algorithm they used to encrypt the messages may have a back door or a master key that can decrypt any message. ![]() As the database is stored on the client side rather than on the server it is a bad idea to store the keys with them too. But yes the keys are generated on the client side and even stored in the same place. But with so many accounts being compromised the company had to do something, so they introduced the over advertised " END TO END ENCRYPTION" Which is a standard maintained by mostly all others. Whatsapp wasn't a secure application to begin with. ![]()
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