WhatsApp, the globally popular private messaging platform, attracts users through the promise of end-to-end encrypted messaging, assuring users in its privacy policy that “[o]nce your messages are delivered, they are deleted from our servers” and that “messages are encrypted to protect against [WhatsApp] and third parties from reading them.”
In reality, WhatsApp messages may not be completely private. They may be stored on WhatsApp servers and accessible to WhatsApp and Meta employees at any time. We are representing consumers whose privacy was violated by WhatsApp and Meta, and who were misled by WhatsApp’s claims about the privacy of its messaging platform. If you have a WhatsApp account and have sent or received messages in the last two years, you may qualify for a claim under federal and state laws depending on your state of residence.

