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WhatsApp says we see you users, Signal hits back: They see your data we see nothing
WhatsApp’s joke about ‘we see you’ caused widespread concern over user privacy. Signal’s sharp response highlighted the importance of true encryption in messaging apps.
WhatsApp is taking another big step toward cross-platform messaging. According to a report by WABetaInfo, the latest WhatsApp ...
WhatsApp has rolled out a new Android beta update, introducing a feature for creating third-party groups in compliance with ...
Zoho's Arattai app is about to get end-to-end encryption, a key feature that will strengthen its privacy credentials and make ...
While VPNs are still legal to use in Russia, a block on them appears to still be on the table, and the spread of information about them has been criminalized. Apple has removed over 60 VPN apps from ...
Every day, over 5 billion people exchange more than 100 billion messages across WhatsApp, Telegram, iMessage, and Signal. Most assume their chats are private but a growing body of research suggests ...
In the motions against Middleton, Jared Woodfill, George's attorney, argues that prosecutors violated constitutional and ...
European governments are turning towards open standards alternatives to end-to end encrypted messaging and collaboration ...
Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu confirms Arattai’s end-to-end encryption feature is in final testing, promising stronger privacy ...
Elon Musk’s upcoming X Chat app will rival WhatsApp with peer-to-peer encryption and won’t include “hooks” for advertising.
Fort Bend County Judge KP George has moved to throw out his felony case and disqualify District Attorney Brian Middleton and ...
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