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Can WhatsApp Read Users' Messages? Lawsuit Filed Against the Company, Meta Responds to Allegations

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A lawsuit has been filed against Meta's messaging company, WhatsApp. The lawsuit claims that Meta's privacy claims are false. Learn what Meta said in its defense.

A lawsuit has been filed against Meta in the United States, claiming that WhatsApp's privacy claims are not true. The lawsuit alleges that Meta and WhatsApp store and analyze users' private chats and can access them when needed. However, Meta has completely rejected these allegations, stating that the lawsuit is baseless and fabricated.

Lawsuit Filed in San Francisco Court

The lawsuit was filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California in San Francisco. The plaintiffs allege that Meta and its top executives have deceived billions of WhatsApp users worldwide.

Includes Users from Australia, India, Mexico, and South Africa

The case includes people from Australia, Brazil, India, Mexico, and South Africa.
They all want the court to accept the case as a class-action lawsuit so that all affected users can be heard together.
The lawsuit also alleges that Meta retains all of its users' chat data and that some company employees can access these messages.

Meta Says All Allegations Are Baseless

Responding to these allegations, Meta said that the lawsuit is completely baseless and the company will take legal action against it.

End-to-End Encryption Exists

A Meta spokesperson said that claiming WhatsApp messages are not secure is completely false and absurd.
The spokesperson explained that WhatsApp has had end-to-end encryption for the past ten years, which is based on the Signal protocol. This means that no one except the sender and receiver can read the messages.
WhatsApp was founded in 2009 by Jan Koum and Brian Acton, who were based in the United States. Later in 2014, Facebook (now Meta) acquired WhatsApp for $19 billion.
In 2014, during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​Spain, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the acquisition of WhatsApp was a decision linked to the company's Internet.org vision.

Over 3 billion monthly active users

WhatsApp is known for its end-to-end encryption. The app was first launched for iOS in November 2009 and became available for Android users in 2010. In about four years, WhatsApp had crossed the 200 million monthly user mark. Today, WhatsApp has over 3 billion monthly active users worldwide, with more than 100 million users in the United States. WhatsApp is considered the world's most popular mobile messaging app.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Question: What are the allegations against WhatsApp?

Answer: WhatsApp is accused of storing users' private chats.

Question: Where was this lawsuit filed against WhatsApp?

Answer: This lawsuit against WhatsApp was filed in San Francisco, USA.

Question: Who are the parties involved in this case?

Answer: The case involves people from Brazil, Mexico, India, Australia, and South Africa.

Question: What has Meta said about the allegations?

Answer: Meta has called all these allegations baseless.

Question: Are WhatsApp messages secure?

Answer: WhatsApp has stated that all messages are end-to-end encrypted.

(With IANS input)