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Elon Musk has raised concerns over WhatsApp's security after a new lawsuit accused Meta of misleading users about message privacy. WhatsApp chief Will Cathcart has strongly denied the claims. |
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Elon Musk has raised concerns over WhatsApp's security after a new lawsuit accused Meta of misleading users about message privacy. WhatsApp chief Will Cathcart has strongly denied the claims. |
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Google has denied all wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement to avoid the high cost and uncertainty of a long legal battle. , AI, Times Now |
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A lawsuit claims Meta misled users about WhatsApp's privacy, triggering sharp reactions from Elon Musk and Pavel Durov, who warned that chats may not be as secure as people believe. |
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WhatsApp's shift to ads in Status and Channels, paired with a paid ad-free tier, marks a pivotal monetization pivot for Meta's chat giant-balancing free access with premium perks amid 2.5B+ users. |
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Meta may soon launch paid premium features on Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp. This shows a big move toward subscriptions, AI tools, and special features, while basic services will remain free. |
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A US lawsuit claims Meta can access WhatsApp messages despite end-to-end encryption promises. Meta has denied the allegations, while Elon Musk questioned WhatsApp's security. Here is the full story in 5 points. |
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While the plaintiffs have called WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption feature a "sham", Meta has dismissed the allegations as "false and absurd." |
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Meta is set to introduce paid subscriptions for its apps, including Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, aiming to enhance user experience with exclusive features while maintaining free access to core functionalities. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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WhatsApp and Instagram already come in the Verified version but Meta could have broader plans with more AI integrations. |
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WhatsApp's claims of secure communication via end-to-end encryption are being scrutinised due to a new lawsuit against its parent company, Meta. Filed in San Francisco, the suit alleges that Meta can access private messages, with claims that internal staff can bypass encryption through requests. , Technology & Science, Times Now |