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WhatsApp: Messages Exposed Now

Uncover how Meta secretly reads your WhatsApp messages—protect your privacy now.

Apr 11, 2026 (Updated Apr 11, 2026) - Written by Lorenzo Pellegrini

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Lorenzo Pellegrini

Apr 11, 2026 (Updated Apr 11, 2026)

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Over the years, WhatsApp has become indispensable as a communication channel for most end users.

Yet a fundamental question remains: if even Meta claims it cannot access private conversations, how does WhatsApp detect accounts that violate its Terms of Service?

A recent lawsuit offers a possible answer: end‑to‑end encryption exists and works as advertised, so only the participants can read the messages, but if a device contains a backdoor controlled by third parties, those parties can still read the chats because, in practice, they are operating the end user’s phone itself

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Does this mean WhatsApp’s end‑to‑end encryption is broken?