WhatsApp to Introduce Encrypted Cloud Backup for Chats
WhatsApp could let you back up your chats on its own encrypted cloud storage
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WhatsApp is developing a feature that will allow users to back up their chats to its own encrypted cloud storage. This new option will provide 2GB of free storage and enhanced security measures, with a potential 50GB plan available for around $0.99 per month.
- 01WhatsApp is creating its own encrypted cloud storage for chat backups.
- 02Users will have the option to secure backups with a passkey or encryption key.
- 03A free 2GB storage option will be available, with a paid 50GB plan for approximately $0.99 monthly.
- 04Encryption will be mandatory for backups stored on WhatsApp's servers.
- 05The feature is still in development and will first be available to beta users.
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WhatsApp, the popular messaging platform, is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow users to back up their chats to its own encrypted cloud storage. Currently, Android users can back up chats to Google Drive, while iPhone users utilize iCloud. The upcoming feature will offer 2GB of free storage and will allow users to secure their backups with a passkey, password, or a 64-digit encryption key. Importantly, if users opt to back up to WhatsApp's servers, encryption will be mandatory for all stored data. Additionally, WhatsApp plans to introduce a 50GB cloud storage plan priced at approximately $0.99 per month, catering to users who require more space. While the feature is still under development, it is expected to first roll out to beta users once it nears completion.
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This feature will provide users with a secure and convenient way to back up their chats, enhancing data protection and accessibility.
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