| Not really ? I don't see what prevents the app from pushing a decoded copy of the conversation ? Even a variant of Skype was caught doing such (we only know about it because they left the server which had the raw logs completely open). And still, Skype is very secure/encrypted/blablabla; which is true, but within the borders of local regulations. https://web.archive.org/web/20090210230204/http://www.inform... The end comment/advice from the US part is even a bit funny:
"travelers should assume that all communications are monitored." |
There's just no way, in real life, for Facebook to add what you're describing to one of the most prominent messaging apps in the world without somebody noticing.
I'm not here to tell you that your WhatsApp messages are perfectly secure. If the CIA wants to read your messages they'll probably just hit you with the wrench instead of some FB exec. But I do think that transparency logs are deeply under-appreciated for their ability to make undetected mass-surveillance dramatically more challenging.