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Lol wait, so you're making the claim that an app that's widely known to be encrypted isn't encrypted because you made assumptions based on news headlines and you want me to prove it is encrypted? Well that hardly seems fair...
But sure, I'll do it anyways.
https://www.justsecurity.org/79549/we-now-know-what-information-the-fbi-can-obtain-from-encrypted-messaging-apps/
FBI themselves admitted they can't get messaging data from WhatsApp. At best they can get iCloud or Drive backups, but even those use full encryption now.
https://faq.whatsapp.com/444002211197967
In fact, WhatsApp straight up tells local law enforcement that no, you can't request messaging data.
But sure, yeah, let's go with your German headlines that I'm pretty sure you've misinterpreted.
Whatsapp is NOT widely known to be encrypted of a privacy killing company. I really doubt that still. I have heard of Signal that they give no f*cks about law enforcements. But never Whatsapp. And we cant trust if they are just backdooring it for them and only in the dark giving them to the fbi. Do you really think that meta "encrypts" anything REALLY.
I work in this industry, yes, it is. Just because you don't know something doesn't make it not true.
No actually, they still have to respond to requests for metadata. They actually do very much give a fuck about the laws of the countries they operate in.
They aren't, I literally just sent you proof of that.
Yes, because they do.
Man you're off your fucking rocker dude.
Wow just another troll who doesnt understand when to stop. Who is a corporate fanboy who trust in big corporation not to f.. around and sell any data they have. As Meta or rather Facebook is very trustworthy not to sell your data ;). And again from someone from lemmy.ca
Riight, I'm the troll, because I'm responding with links and sources proving your bullshit wrong. Ok bud.