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WhatsApp says its billion users are now snoop-proof, with ‘full end-to-end encryption’

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One billion users of WhatsApp now enjoy full end-to-end encryption. Photo: supplied
Agence France-Presse

The popular messaging service WhatsApp said Tuesday it had implemented “full end-to-end encryption,” a move which steps up privacy but may lead to conflicts with law enforcement agencies.

The Facebook-owned mobile application with one billion users worldwide made the announcement following weeks of intense debate over efforts by US authorities to compel Apple to help break into an encrypted iPhone.

“WhatsApp has always prioritised making your data and communication as secure as possible,” a blog post announcing the change said.

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“And today, we’re proud to announce that we’ve completed a technological development that makes WhatsApp a leader in protecting your private communication: full end-to-end encryption.”

This means that “when you send a message, the only person who can read it is the person or group chat that you send that message to,” the statement said.

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“No one can see inside that message. Not cybercriminals. Not hackers. Not oppressive regimes. Not even us.”

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