SBS : WhatsApp denies information sharing claims

However, security researcher Tobias Boelter said WhatsApp has the ability to force the generation of new security keys for offline users. WhatsApp has denied claims a serious flaw in its encryption could allow messages to be intercepted without user knowledge. WhatsApp has denied there is a back-door to the application which can allow third parties to see supposedly secure messages. "WhatsApp does not give governments a 'backdoor' into its systems and would fight any government request to create a backdoor. But WhatsApp said that it has a 'Show Security Notifications' feature in place that "notifies you when a contact's security code has changed".


WhatsApp denies information sharing claims

WhatsApp has denied there is a back-door to the application which can allow third parties to see supposedly secure messages.WhatsApp has denied claims a serious flaw in its encryption could allow messages to be intercepted without user knowledge.Research from the University of California shown to the Guardian had claimed WhatsApp owners Facebook and others could read messages using a security back door in the system.

WhatsApp denies information sharing claims
WhatsApp's ability to send GIFs in different forms and ways has been rolling out super slowly.First we could convert videos and share them as GIFs, then the beta app let us share GIFs saved on our devices, then the Web client added support for GIF search and insertion, and now finally the last piece of the puzzle is here: we can now search for, choose, and send GIFs from the WhatsApp app on our Android phones, no need for a separate Giphy client, the GBoard app, or to have the GIFs saved on our phones beforehand.The function shows up when you tap the emoji button in WhatsApp's text box.
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