Telegram Alleges WhatsApp on Providing Fake End-to-End Encryption

On the other hand, WhatsApp retaliated by thrashing Telegram for not offering end-to-end encryption. In response, Telegram accused WhatsApp of lying to its two billion user base, asserting that the latter can read user chats which it always defies. For proving its stance, Telegram shared a screenshot from its Twitter account as evidence of WhatsApp’s dishonesty. However, the screenshot also lacks transparency. As it demonstrates that the chats are uploaded to a cloud service and are vulnerable and can be accessed by a third party, on the contrary, even if WhatsApp is able to open a chat while using the same mobile number, we still can’t assert that it will be able to access chat history. WhatsApp provided assurance about its security and said: In addition to that, WhatsApp and Telegram weren’t the only ones trading insults on Twitter, messaging platform Signal also joined the clash by taunting WhatsApp on its privacy policy. Check out? WhatsApp Launches New ‘Mama Love’ Sticker Pack on Mother’s Day