(Bloomberg) -- Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said the company is expanding end-to-end encryption on its WhatsApp messaging service. Texts sent on WhatsApp are already protected ...
WhatsApp chat backups can now be encrypted with a Passkey. (Image: WhatsApp) WhatsApp has introduced a new security feature that will safeguard users’ data and chats to a greater extent. The new ...
WhatsApp Passkey end-to-end encrypted backups have been announced by the Messaging platform. This is the first time a private messaging app is delivering this level of device-agnostic, and free end-to ...
Meta-owned WhatsApp is adding a new way for users to secure their chat backups with passkey encryption, removing the need to remember long passwords or 64-digit keys. The new system lets users encrypt ...
WhatsApp is adding a new way to access your encrypted backups with passkey support. This means if you lose your device, you can use methods like fingerprint, face, or the screen lock code of your ...
In a context where digital privacy is increasingly relevant, WhatsApp has implemented one of its most notable functions: end-to-end encryption. According to the official information on End-to-End ...
WhatsApp has announced that users will soon be able to access their encrypted chat backups using passkeys, allowing them to ...
WhatsApp has introduced passkey end-to-end encrypted backups, marking a significant advancement in private messaging security. This feature will be accessible to over 3 billion users globally, ...