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Zoho’s Arattai Messaging App to Get End-to-End Encryption

Zoho’s Arattai Messaging App to Get End-to-End Encryption

Zoho Corporation’s messaging platform Arattai is preparing to implement end-to-end encryption (E2EE), with founder Sridhar Vembu directly seeking user feedback on whether the feature should be enabled by default or remain optional.

Key Takeaways

  • Arattai’s next update will include end-to-end encryption for one-on-one chats
  • Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu is crowdsourcing user preference on implementation
  • Two approaches being considered: optional encryption vs default encryption
  • Decision could position Arattai among world’s most secure messaging platforms

The Two Encryption Options

In a recent social media post, Sridhar Vembu revealed that Arattai’s upcoming release will feature a dedicated E2EE tab for securing private conversations. The Zoho team is evaluating two distinct implementation strategies:

Option 1: Optional Encryption
Users would manually enable encryption for specific chats. When one participant activates it, the system automatically secures the conversation for both parties.

Option 2: Default Encryption
All personal chats would be encrypted by default, similar to WhatsApp and Signal. Vembu noted this approach might be “cheaper” for Zoho in terms of maintenance and infrastructure costs.

Why Encryption Matters for Indian Users

Default encryption ensures all private conversations remain secure without requiring user configuration, building trust through automatic data protection. Optional encryption offers flexibility for users needing chat backups, cross-device synchronization, or easier cloud storage.

Zoho’s transparency about encryption trade-offs demonstrates practical understanding of both security requirements and real-world usability needs.

Setting Precedents for Indian Tech

Arattai has evolved into a full-featured messaging app with voice calls, video chats, and file sharing capabilities. Zoho’s community-driven approach to product development represents a significant shift among major Indian technology firms.

As global digital privacy debates intensify, Arattai’s encryption decision could establish important precedents for Indian-developed applications. Choosing default encryption would align the platform with globally recognized security standards while supporting India’s emphasis on data sovereignty and user protection.

Community-Driven Privacy Future

Sridhar Vembu’s open call for user feedback signals a new approach to privacy feature implementation in homegrown apps. By involving users directly, Zoho ensures the final design reflects actual preferences rather than purely technical considerations.

Regardless of the chosen implementation method, Arattai’s upcoming encryption feature demonstrates strong commitment to privacy and transparency—potentially redefining how Indian technology companies approach secure digital communication.

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