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End-to-end encryption means that when you send a message, it can only be read by the person you are sending it to. No one else, not even the app company or any hacker, can see the content of the message. It keeps chats fully private and secure. Apps like WhatsApp and Signal already use this system to protect their users’ privacy.
Arattai, an Indian-made messaging app by Zoho, has become popular as a local alternative to foreign apps. However, many users have noticed that while voice and video calls on Arattai are encrypted, text messages are not yet fully protected with end-to-end encryption. This has led to growing demand from Indian users for the app to add complete encryption to all chats.
People are asking for this feature because they want privacy and trust in their communication. Without full encryption, messages could be stored on servers or accessed by others. Since users are comparing Arattai to apps like WhatsApp, they expect the same level of safety and security.
The company has said that full end-to-end encryption for messages is coming soon, and work is already in progress to include it in the app. Many people believe that once Arattai adds this feature, it will become a strong and secure option for messaging in India.
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