Recently, Telegram founder Pavel Durov made an interesting point about WhatsApp's security. He questioned whether the app that claims to offer end-to-end encryption is truly private.



According to Durov, WhatsApp may actually have access to users' messages and could potentially share that information with third parties. In other words, the claim of being "completely encrypted" might be misleading and prone to misunderstanding.

For security-conscious users, this is a significant issue. When choosing a messaging app, trustworthiness is a key concern. When industry leaders like Pavel Durov point out such issues, it sparks more active discussions about the transparency and reliability of messaging platforms.

As concerns about user privacy and data protection grow, it’s important for each platform to thoroughly verify the level of security they implement.
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