So, in the WhatsUp inbuild Manage Storage, when I check the chat size with my girlfriend it show me 30 MB, but when try to export the single chat (the one with my girlfriend with TONS OF STICKERS :)) the .zip file created by whatsapp was 2 GB.

Buongiorno, questa mattina mentre stavo su whatsapp mi ha fatto uscire dall'account dicendo che probabilmente il mio numero stava registrato su un altro dispositivo, per mettendo di nuovo il numero sono ritornato ed  tornato tutto come prima.


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WhatsApp is a popular messaging application frequently used by physicians and healthcare organizations that can improve the continuity of care and facilitate effective health services provision, especially in acute settings. However WhatsApp does not comply with the rules of the European GDPR and the US HIPA Act. So it is inappropriate to share clinical information via WhatsApp.For this reason alternatives to Whatsapp are considered. In particular, the features that must have secure messaging apps to be in compliance with GDPR and HIPAA and to protect patient data will be discussed. The aim is to encourage healthcare organizations and physicians to abandon WhatsApp and to adopt one of the many secure messaging apps now available, some of them at no cost.

We mapped the ecosystem of point-to-point messaging apps in the United States, looking at the more than forty apps available in the market. We assessed the features these apps offer, their registration requirements, and their approach toward encryption.

The messaging apps reviewed may be similar in communication features but varied substantially in security, privacy, and content policies. The intersection of technical features, policies, and detection methods around acceptable usage (as defined by the platforms) leads to different models for use. Ultimately, we chose to focus our empirical research on Telegram, WeChat, and WhatsApp because they present distinct product architectures and technical features, and varying policies on usage.

Platforms must balance complex trade-offs to protect their users and ensure app integrity. Messaging apps typically establish policies of acceptable usage, prohibiting some harmful or criminal content, ranging from spam to sexual abuse material and terrorism. Telegram has a permissive content policy, but the platform has been adding restrictions in recent years following pressure from law enforcement in different countries. WhatsApp has a growing list of unacceptable content considered harmful or illegal. WeChat is the most restrictive messaging app regarding acceptable content, banning even political content. All three of these messaging apps prohibit sharing content depicting sexual abuse or calls for violent crimes.

Messaging app security depends on how encryption is enabled. Almost every messaging app offers data encryption in transit between devices, as is standard in most internet-enabled data exchanges. Additionally, most reliable messaging apps provide end-to-end (E2E) encryption, which protects messages from unauthorized access by third parties, including the platform itself.

WhatsApp offers E2E encryption by default, Telegram offers opt-in encryption, and WeChat only offers transport-layer encryption for data in transit. In general, data collection is less extensive in messaging apps than on mainstream social media platforms such as Twitter or Facebook. Few messaging apps conduct extensive monitoring for unacceptable content since human moderation and automated scanning would infringe on their terms of service. However, most messaging apps collect basic usage metadata to monitor platform performance and integrity. Telegram collects minimal usage data, WhatsApp collects sizable usage data, and WeChat extensively captures both usage and content data. As such, Telegram and WeChat are, in many ways, at opposite ends of the spectrum, where Telegram is loosely moderated and controlled while WeChat comprehensively tracks its users, their behavior, and the content they post.

As an underlying ethos, legislators and policymakers should always take into consideration how policies and regulations aiming to govern or control messaging apps could be enforced across countries that maintain different levels of respect for human rights. For instance, a regulation instituted in the United States that mandates platforms keep identification records for their users and deliver that information to law enforcement agencies upon request could be weaponized in authoritarian or autocratic countries where a given messaging app is widely used, increasing the possibility of capture and incarceration of political dissidents. Similarly, requiring messaging apps to build in means for privileged access to E2E encrypted communications in a domestic context would likely open the door for other governments to repurpose the same technical infrastructure for surveillance.

To cover the cost of sending verification texts to users, WhatsApp was changed from a free service to a paid one. In December 2009, the ability to send photos was added to the iOS version. By early 2011, WhatsApp was one of the top 20 apps in the U.S. Apple App Store.[27]

In 2023, WhatsApp replaced the Electron based apps with native versions for their respective platforms.[205][206] The Windows version is based on UWP while the Mac version is a port of the iOS version using Catalyst technology.

As of 2023[update], WhatsApp does not have an official iPad client.[189] While the majority of iPhone apps can run on the iPad in an iPhone sized window, WhatsApp was one of the very few apps to be completely unavailable on the iPad due to the "telephony" restriction. In a 2022 interview with The Verge, WhatsApp chief Will Cathcart acknowledged that "[p]eople have wanted an iPad app for a long time" and said that the team would "love to do it."[207] In September 2023, a beta version of WhatsApp was released for iPad. No official release date has been announced.[208]

WhatsApp uses a customized version of the open standard Extensible messaging and presence protocol (XMPP).[210] Upon installation, it creates a user account using the user's phone number as the username (Jabber ID: [phone number]@s.whatsapp.net).

In December 2021, the Swiss army banned the use of WhatsApp and several other non-Swiss encrypted messaging services by army personnel. The ban was prompted by concerns of US authorities potentially accessing user data for such apps because of the CLOUD Act. The army recommended that all army personnel use Threema instead, as the service is based in Switzerland.[339]

In August 2021, the digital rights organization Access Now reported that WhatsApp along with several other social media apps was being blocked in Zambia for the duration of the general election. The organization reported a massive drop-off in traffic for the blocked services, though the country's government made no official statements about the block.[340]

Hi, I use Norton App Lock on my Android phone. I want to uncheck Whatsapp from locked Apps since I use internal Whatsapp lock setting, but from time to time, Whatsapp Lock gets checked again and Norton asks me to unlock when I open it. It happens maybe once a week, I think that this maybe happens when the App is updated, not sure. Could you please review it? thanks!

Try unchecking Whatsapp in Norton App Lock and in the Whatsapp settings. Test for a few days to see if you get any unlock requests. If you do not get any, then turn on the lock within Whatsapp and test again.

I disabled both Norton Lock and Whatsapp Lock and the next day Norton re-enabled the lock by itself. I will continue using Norton Lock since is the only way of not overlapping locks. Please let me know if you find a solution, thanks !!

Ok, done it. It is disabled after the restart, will check if it sytays this way and let you know ina few days. In case it doesn't work, I will uninstall and reinstall Norton Lock and see the result. I also have other apps locked, I will try what happens if I unlock one of them and will check if they get locked again. Thanks !

i work as a security specialist engineer at a moderate 

enterprise.

recently my superiors have asked me to block whatsapp file transfer only(meaning chat would still work).

however i've tried anything using our Fw's but to no avail.

from what i have read on some forums and various sources, i need to url block 

mmi.whatsapp

mms and mmv..

i tried doing that yet it didn't seem to help. 

i can still upload/download files from both 

whatsapp web and the desktop application.

On the firewall, the application description says,

WhatsApp has integrated the TextSecure encryption protocol, which enforces certificate pinning to its most recent update. Due to this we can longer decrypt this application, and it will be added to the SSL exclude list. Policies enforcing "whatsapp-base" will continue to function normally, but policies using "whatsapp-file-transfer" can no longer be enforced.

There is a lot of work associated with blocking/allowing URLs, not only for this but for a wide variety of scenarios. It can be tricky sometimes.

My lab experience using the URL Filtering profiles allowed me to block Whatsapp upload of images & videos while allowing the messages to be sent. I am sharing it if it can help.

Is your Guest WiFi Aruba based? Instant? Controller? What firmware versions?

What Aruba role are your guests in? How does that role look like?

Do you have other networks on the same environment? Do you see the same issue there?


The description 'need to wait a few minutes' suggests that client traffic is dropped (somewhere), and after a timeout Whatsapp tries another method that works. You may need to open up more than just port 80 & 443. 006ab0faaa

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