WhatsApp, the world’s most popular instant messaging application send messages with third-party apps It’s on the agenda with his position. The company had to undertake such an effort due to the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), and this process doesn’t seem to be that simple. Meta made some statements on the official website saying that WhatsApp’s messaging experience is third-party how to keep safe explained.
One of the most notable features of WhatsApp is: end-to-end encryption that it provides support. According to Meta, no one can see what users are talking about on WhatsApp. This is precisely one of the challenges that arise with third-party messaging support. So far, no one knows how WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption support will integrate with other platforms. did not know. The statement on Meta’s website revealed this mystery.
There will be a lot of great work going on behind the scenes!

According to the DMA, WhatsApp’s third-party messaging support will be available after the request is made. within 3 months must be activated. However, according to WhatsApp, it is not possible to realize this on a large scale. Because according to the statement of the company WhatsApp who want to work in an integrated manner A third-party application must first provide end-to-end encryption support. According to WhatsApp, other platforms belong to WhatsApp. Security protocol called Signal Support is a priority.
However, WhatsApp offers its own end-to-end encryption protocol for other applications. does not impose. Other protocols that can maintain a high level of end-to-end encryption security will also suffice for WhatsApp integration. According to Meta, these are platforms that require integration in the first year They will need to implement end-to-end encryption protocols for messages, photos, videos and voicemails.
It is also safe to talk to third parties: But…

According to WhatsApp’s statement, messaging support with third-party platforms is available to users. will be safe. However, the company says it does not know how other platforms will handle messages and user information. In other words, the company states that it cannot be held responsible for possible message leaks.
What we can say about WhatsApp’s third-party messaging support that’s it for now. We will inform you again if there is a new development in this area.
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