WhatsApp Faces US Lawsuit Over Message Privacy Claims
A new lawsuit filed in California accuses WhatsApp and its parent company Meta of secretly accessing users’ private messages, contradicting its end-to-end encryption promises. The case hinges on whistleblower testimony from a former senior Meta engineer.
Key Allegations in the Lawsuit
The legal complaint alleges that WhatsApp and Meta have been “intercepting, monitoring, and recording” user communications. This includes messages sent in chats protected by end-to-end encryption.
The core claim comes from a whistleblower—a former senior engineer at Meta—who reportedly informed the US government that the company possesses the technical capability to access private WhatsApp message content.
Meta’s Official Response
“We believe the allegations in this complaint are without merit, and we will defend ourselves vigorously. WhatsApp provides a secure, private way for people to communicate. End-to-end encryption protects that privacy and security.”
A Meta spokesperson gave this statement to India.com, firmly denying the lawsuit’s claims.
What the Lawsuit Seeks
- Class-action status to represent affected users.
- A court order to halt the alleged monitoring practices.
- Financial damages for users.
The case puts WhatsApp’s widely advertised privacy guarantees under direct legal scrutiny in the United States.



