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WhatsApp Will Finally Let Users Encrypt Their Chat Backups in the Cloud (techcrunch.com) 12

WhatsApp said on Friday it will give its two billion users the option to encrypt their chat backups to the cloud, taking a significant step to put a lid on one of the tricky ways private communication between individuals on the app can be compromised. From a report: The Facebook-owned service has end-to-end encrypted chats between users for more than a decade. But users have had no option but to store their chat backup to their cloud -- iCloud on iPhones and Google Drive on Android -- in an unencrypted format. [...] Now WhatsApp says it is patching this weak link in the system.

The company said it has devised a system to enable WhatsApp users on Android and iOS to lock their chat backups with encryption keys. WhatsApp says it will offer users two ways to encrypt their cloud backups, and the feature is optional. In the "coming weeks," users on WhatsApp will see an option to generate a 64-digit encryption key to lock their chat backups in the cloud. Users can store the encryption key offline or in a password manager of their choice, or they can create a password that backs up their encryption key in a cloud-based "backup key vault" that WhatsApp has developed.

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WhatsApp Will Finally Let Users Encrypt Their Chat Backups in the Cloud

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  • Signal backs it up in a local zip file on your phone. Encrypted with a passphrase obviously.

    Which you then sync off / back up normally via whatever method the OS or whatever offers. (I just use adb to copy and launch an rsync server to sync with. But of course sanity would be having root on your own damn pocket computer, creating a snapshot on, and syncing the entire data storage.)

    WhatsApp "lets" users encrypt their stuff and "back it up" to some enemy's servers?
    How do people put up with this crap?

    (Am I the

    • Whatsapp already stores the backups locally on the media storage so that you can use your own backup mechanism. It will nag you about once a month about enabling cloud backups, but you don't have to use those.

      The backup is encrypted, though only to prevent other apps from reading the data. The whatsapp servers have the key so that you can restore the data on a new phone.

  • Apparently, nobody cares...

  • Why do people keep that crap or even back it up?
    Who wants a copy of a conversation about which restaurant to dine in in 2018?

An Ada exception is when a routine gets in trouble and says 'Beam me up, Scotty'.

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