Meta’s WhatsApp Under Scrutiny on Data Practices Again

WhatsApp faces a fresh lawsuit over privacy and encryption practices, raising renewed concerns over data protection, user consent, and whether end-to-end encryption alone guarantees complete digital safety
Meta’s WhatsApp Under Scrutiny on Data Practices Again
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WhatsApp is facing another legal challenge over its privacy practices and encryption claims. According to reports, the new lawsuit challenges WhatsApp’s handling of non-encrypted data, including metadata and integration with Meta Platforms. 

Although WhatsApp has always been a privacy-focused app, it continues to face legal challenges, mainly related to user consent and data-sharing concerns. 

Fresh Lawsuit Puts Privacy Claims Under Scrutiny

WhatsApp uses end-to-end encryption, ensuring that only the sender and receiver can read messages. Not even the company can access the message content.

However, encryption does not cover all data. Metadata such as the identity of those involved, time of communication, and frequency of communication are not encrypted and may therefore be collected and analyzed. Such lawsuits typically examine three areas:

  • Data sharing practices within Meta’s ecosystem

  • Clarity of user consent for data usage

  • Potential gaps between marketing claims and actual data handling

Even if message content remains secure, the data usage itself poses dangers to privacy. It shows that WhatsApp is secure for communications, but not entirely private or data minimal.

The Bigger Picture: Trust Vs Convenience

The case highlights a wider issue in digital platforms. Users trade convenience for data exposure. Even privacy-focused apps operate within business models that rely on data insights.

  • Enable two-step verification

  • Avoid cloud backups or use encrypted backups

  • Review privacy settings regularly

  • Limit sensitive sharing on any platform

For users, the takeaway is clear: encryption is necessary, but not sufficient. True privacy depends on how much data a platform collects beyond messages.

Also read: WhatsApp Users Hit With Facebook Login Screens in Global Meta Glitch

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