Whatsapp is Safe?

 Are there any people who do not use Whatsapp? Then no one will be here. Whatsapp is one of the most popular social networking sites for that size. It retains its place among the people as it is very easy to use. Whatsapp has been released with two special features.One is for the use of the general public and the other is for the benefit of the professionals. Not only the news that all the people want to share with others but also the unique feature of sharing Images, Videos, Documents etc. We are now going to see if such a useful processor is safe to use.


Origin :

Whatsapp was created by a joint venture between Jan Koum and Brian Acton on February 24, 2009. Both worked for Yahoo, which then employed only 55 people. In 2014, Facebook acquired Whatsapp for $ 19 billion.


Application :

Usually when we send a message to someone using a Social Media Platform, that message goes to the Webserver of that Social Media Platform and is stored there. Then, the saved message reaches the sender. They will keep this Webserver secure.However, if a hacker hacks using the Loop Hole in it, the hacker can collect messages and other information sent by many like us on this Webserver. This is how it works on all platforms, not just Whatsapp. But, Whatsapp uses a different security level here. That is, they use a security system called End to End Encryption.


End to End Encryption(EEE) :

If you send a message to your friend Hi then it is digitally encrypted as H is 0 and I is 1. This encrypted message is sent to Whatsapp’s server. Then it is sent to the sender’s Whatsapp. There it is decrypted. That is, 0 is changed to H and 1 to I.This Encrypt and Decrypt method will vary in many ways each time. That is, when we first send a message to someone, a Security Code is generated between us and him. This Security Code is the same for us and for him or her. The security code between the two will be the same when sending a message.However, different types of Security Code will be generated. That is, when we first send a message to someone, two types of Key will be generated. One of them is called Public Key and the other is Private Key. The Public Key will be on our device. Stored on Whatsapp’s server.This Public Key encrypts the message we send. The Public Key only encrypts the message. Thus the message cannot be decrypted. Thus the encrypted message will reach the server of Whatsapp. From there it will reach the sender’s device. Decrypt. This Private Key is not stored on the server of Whatsapp.It is found only on the receiver’s device. This private key can only decrypt the message you sent. That is, we cannot decrypt the sent message using any other private key. As a result, if a hacker hacks Whatsapp Server Even the message we send cannot be read.Especially no one can know what message we are sending to whom.


Security :

Some people are spreading such secure Whatsapp that it is unsafe without proper understanding. The reason for that is that they are not clear about the new Privacy Policy amendment of Whatsapp. However, many people are spreading the word that it uses Meta Data in their personal account without proper understanding.

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