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09-11-2021 11:17 PM in
Tech TalkEach backup you make to your Google Drive account will be encrypted with a randomly generated encryption keythat can be saved locally by the user or secured with a password. Choosing the latter option will store the encryption key in what WhatsApp calls a Backup Key Vault, and the user can then access the key from the vault when needed by providing the password. To make things ultra-secure, WhatsApp says that the encryption/decryption key will be deleted if the wrong password is entered too many times.
End-to-end encryption for WhatsApp backups will roll out to Samsung devices (and other Android devices) in the coming weeks. Oh, and in case you missed it, while the app will get more secure for most users, some will soon lose access to WhatsApp entirely as the company is dropping support for some Samsung phones by the end of the year – here are more details on that.
