Plaintiffs are swinging at WhatsApp encryption claims, arguing Meta can still peek, while Meta calls the whole case pure fantasy.
What the lawsuit is attacking
What the lawsuit is attacking
- End-to-end encryption is framed as marketing theater.
- Plaintiffs say private chats are not truly private.
- Meta and WhatsApp allegedly keep message access.
- Core trust claims are under fire.
- Plaintiffs come from Australia, Brazil, India, Mexico, and South Africa.
- The group pushes for class-action status.
- Claims rely on unnamed whistleblowers.
- Details on discovery methods stay vague.
- Meta flatly rejects the accusations.
- The lawsuit is labeled fictional and baseless.
- WhatsApp encryption is defended as real.
- Signal protocol usage is emphasized.
- WhatsApp hinges its privacy image on encryption.
- Cloud backups were encrypted starting in 2021.
- A loss could nuke user trust.
- A win shuts this narrative down fast.