TechFlow News: On April 13, according to Cointelegraph, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov labeled WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption a “massive consumer fraud.” He pointed out that approximately 95% of private messages ultimately end up stored in unencrypted backups on Apple and Google servers. Durov argued that this exposes users’ privacy to risk—despite WhatsApp’s claim that its message transmission employs end-to-end encryption, its backup mechanism fails to ensure full encryption of user data. This statement has drawn industry attention to the privacy protection measures adopted by mainstream messaging applications.
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