Musk asks users to switch to X Chat amid WhatsApp privacy breach claims
Tech billionaire and X owner Elon Musk on Tuesday criticised Meta-owned WhatsApp and Signal, calling them insecure, asking users to switch to X Chat instead.
Sharing a post that claimed WhatsApp can read users’ private chats despite end-to-end encryption, Musk said, “WhatsApp is not secure. Even Signal is questionable. Use X Chat.”
WhatsApp accused of storing personal data Meta Platforms has been sued by an international group of plaintiffs over claims related to WhatsApp’s privacy and data security, according to a Bloomberg report published on Sunday.
The group includes plaintiffs from Australia, Brazil, India, Mexico and South Africa. The lawsuit alleges that Meta and WhatsApp “store, analyse, and can access virtually all of WhatsApp users’ purportedly ‘private’ communications”. It also claims that company employees have access to this data.
However, Head of WhatsApp Will Cathcart has denied these claims. In an X post on Tuesday, Cathcart said, 'WhatsApp can’t read messages because the encryption keys are stored on your phone and we don’t have access to them. This is a no-merit, headline-seeking lawsuit brought by the very same firm defending NSO after their spyware attacked journalists and government officials.'
What WhatsApp says about encryption WhatsApp says its “end-to-end” encryption ensures that messages are coded and can be read only by the sender and the recipient, not even by the company. Meta states that this feature is enabled by default on the platform. Also Read
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What is X Chat? X Chat was launched last year by Musk’s xAI on the social media platform X. It was presented as a privacy-focused alternative to messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram.
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Tech billionaire and X owner Elon Musk on Tuesday criticised Meta-owned WhatsApp and Signal, calling them insecure, asking users to switch to X Chat instead.
Sharing a post that claimed WhatsApp can read users’ private chats despite end-to-end encryption, Musk said, “WhatsApp is not secure. Even Signal is questionable. Use X Chat.”
WhatsApp accused of storing personal data Meta Platforms has been sued by an international group of plaintiffs over claims related to WhatsApp’s privacy and data security, according to a Bloomberg report published on Sunday.
The group includes plaintiffs from Australia, Brazil, India, Mexico and South Africa. The lawsuit alleges that Meta and WhatsApp “store, analyse, and can access virtually all of WhatsApp users’ purportedly ‘private’ communications”. It also claims that company employees have access to this data.
However, Head of WhatsApp Will Cathcart has denied these claims. In an X post on Tuesday, Cathcart said, 'WhatsApp can’t read messages because the encryption keys are stored on your phone and we don’t have access to them. This is a no-merit, headline-seeking lawsuit brought by the very same firm defending NSO after their spyware attacked journalists and government officials.'
What WhatsApp says about encryption WhatsApp says its “end-to-end” encryption ensures that messages are coded and can be read only by the sender and the recipient, not even by the company. Meta states that this feature is enabled by default on the platform. Also Read
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with European Council President Antonio Costa, left, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, right, during their meeting at the Hyderabad House, in New Delhi, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026. (PTI Photo/Salman Ali) India-EU trade deal: Exports to double; tariff reductions on 96% goods
What is X Chat? X Chat was launched last year by Musk’s xAI on the social media platform X. It was presented as a privacy-focused alternative to messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram.
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Tech billionaire and X owner Elon Musk on Tuesday criticised Meta-owned WhatsApp and Signal, calling them insecure, asking users to switch to X Chat instead.
Sharing a post that claimed WhatsApp can read users’ private chats despite end-to-end encryption, Musk said, “WhatsApp is not secure. Even Signal is questionable. Use X Chat.”
WhatsApp accused of storing personal data Meta Platforms has been sued by an international group of plaintiffs over claims related to WhatsApp’s privacy and data security, according to a Bloomberg report published on Sunday.
The group includes plaintiffs from Australia, Brazil, India, Mexico and South Africa. The lawsuit alleges that Meta and WhatsApp “store, analyse, and can access virtually all of WhatsApp users’ purportedly ‘private’ communications”. It also claims that company employees have access to this data.
However, Head of WhatsApp Will Cathcart has denied these claims. In an X post on Tuesday, Cathcart said, 'WhatsApp can’t read messages because the encryption keys are stored on your phone and we don’t have access to them. This is a no-merit, headline-seeking lawsuit brought by the very same firm defending NSO after their spyware attacked journalists and government officials.'
What WhatsApp says about encryption WhatsApp says its “end-to-end” encryption ensures that messages are coded and can be read only by the sender and the recipient, not even by the company. Meta states that this feature is enabled by default on the platform. Also Read
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with European Council President Antonio Costa, left, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, right, during their meeting at the Hyderabad House, in New Delhi, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026. (PTI Photo/Salman Ali) India-EU trade deal: Exports to double; tariff reductions on 96% goods
What is X Chat? X Chat was launched last year by Musk’s xAI on the social media platform X. It was presented as a privacy-focused alternative to messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram.
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Musk asks users to switch to X Chat amid WhatsApp privacy breach claims
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