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Which Messaging App Protects Your Privacy Better? 🔒 End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) is key to securing your chats, but not all apps approach it the same way: WhatsApp: E2EE is ON by default for all chats, calls, and videos. You can also enable encrypted backups for extra security. However, metadata is collected and shared with Meta. Telegram: E2EE is only available in "Secret Chats." Regular chats are cloud-stored for multi-device syncing, prioritizing usability over privacy. Which do you use? Share your thoughts below! #BlackGirlsHack #Cybersecurity #Encryption #PrivacyMatters #MessagingApps #EndToEndEncryption #SecureChats #DigitalPrivacy #TechForGood

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Dr. Natalie Johnson, PMP, CISM, CDPSE, EDBA-IS, JM

@DrNFJohnson - #BeTheChange | Researcher, Cyber InfoSec and Privacy Advocate, Cyber Resilience Consultant, Community Volunteer, Mother, Girl Scout, Sister, Daughter, Auntie, and Friend; Truly Blessed and Highly Favored.

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Gotta add Signal to the conversation. I use Signal for its strong focus on privacy. It offers end-to-end encryption by default for all messages, calls, and group chats. Bonus, it doesn't collect unnecessary metadata, making it a great choice for secure communication. #BlackGirlsHack #Cybersecurity #Encryption #PrivacyMatters #MessagingApps #EndToEndEncryption #SecureChats #DigitalPrivacy #TechForGood Cyberminds Research Institute Signal Messenger

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