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Durov hinted at the unreliability of WhatsApp

Telegram founder Pavel Durov hinted again about the unreliability of the WhatsApp messenger (which is owned by the company Meta) by publishing a segment of the conversation in which, according to Durov, Mark Zuckerberg, the head of Meta, mocks users who entrusted him with their data and believed his statements.

In a screenshot published by Durov, a user with a photo of Mark Zuckerberg on his page asks his interlocutor if he needs information about "someone from Harvard".

"I have more than 4000 e-mails, images, addresses, social network accounts. People just sent this. I don't know why. They "trust me". Fools," is written on the picture.

Durov wrote on his X (former Twitter) account:

"The only change that happened after that conversation is the quantity. Today, the owner of WhatsApp secretly laughs at not 4 thousand, but 4 billion "morons" who believe his statements (for example, the encryption of WhatsApp)."