On Thursday, Elon Musk once again targeted Meta Platforms, Inc.’s WhatsApp after reacting to allegations that the platform accessed private messages without user consent. Musk Questions WhatsApp “Can’t trust WhatsApp,” Musk wrote on X, sharing a report about a new class action against the instant messaging platform. Don’t Miss: WhatsApp’s official X handle responded to Musk’s post, saying, “The claims in this lawsuit are categorically false and absurd.” The platform added that it has relied on end-to-end encryption powered by the Signal protocol for years, ensuring that only the sender and recipient can access messages. The claims in this lawsuit are categorically false and absurd. WhatsApp has been end-to-end encrypted using the Signal protocol for a decade so your messages cannot be read by anyone other than the sender and recipient. — WhatsApp (@WhatsApp) April 9, 2026 Trending: Avoid the #1 Investing Mistake: How Your ‘Safe’ Holdings Could Be Costing You Big Time Telegram’s Pavel Durov Escalates Criticism Telegram founder Pavel Durov joined in alleging that the platform misleads users about its security, calling its encryption “the biggest consumer fraud in history.” He further said, “Despite its claims, it reads users’ messages and shares them with third parties,” adding that Telegram
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