On April 13, Cointelegraph reported that Telegram CEO Pavel Durov described WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption as a 'massive consumer fraud.' He pointed out that approximately 95% of private messages end up being stored in unencrypted backups on Apple and Google servers. Durov believes this situation puts users' privacy at risk, as despite WhatsApp's claims of end-to-end encryption during message transmission, the actual backup mechanism fails to ensure the complete encryption of user information. His remarks have sparked industry-wide attention regarding the privacy protection measures of mainstream messaging applications.
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