Secrets ‘still safe’ on WhatsApp, despite service disruptions in China
Messaging tool appears to have been blocked on mainland, but experts say users don’t have to worry about encryption being compromised
Mainland WhatsApp users reported partially restored functions on Wednesday after experiencing trouble using the instant messaging tool on Tuesday.
Some users now appear to be able to send sound clips and photos, after reports of service disruptions a day earlier.
Security experts said despite the service disruption, so far it does not appear communications security had been compromised.
Tests with South China Morning Post reporters stationed in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou showed different results, with Shanghai users experiencing the most difficulties.
A spokeswoman with Facebook, which owns WhatsApp, declined to comment on the service disruption on the mainland.