Here’s the most recent widely reported update: a new U.S. class action lawsuit filed in federal court alleges WhatsApp/Meta misled users about end-to-end encryption and that Meta employees and contractors (including Accenture) could access WhatsApp message contents.[1]
What the latest lawsuit is alleging
- Plaintiffs claim WhatsApp’s messaging privacy promises (“not even WhatsApp”) didn’t match what they say actually happened, including allegations of message interception/access by Meta and third parties.[1]
- The complaint names Meta Platforms, WhatsApp LLC, and Accenture entities as defendants, and seeks class and subclass treatment for users in the U.S. (with separate groups including California and Pennsylvania noted in reporting).[1]
Related context in coverage
- Other outlets also summarized the filing as challenging WhatsApp’s encryption/security representations and seeking damages and injunctive relief, with claims tied to multiple privacy and consumer-protection theories.[2]
If you want, I can narrow it down
Do you want:
- the latest filing (date + court + named plaintiffs), or
- any response by Meta/WhatsApp (e.g., motions to dismiss), or
- settlement/approval status (if any has been reported)?
Tell me which one, and I’ll focus on that angle.
Sources
Read Latest Technology News Quickly Here A group of plaintiffs in the lawsuit, filed in US District Court in San Francisco, accused the social media giant and their leaders of “defrauding WhatsApp’s billions of users worldwide”. The group includes plaintiffs from Australia, Brazil, India, Mexico and South Africa. Plaintiffs are now seeking the court to certify a class-action suit. 📲 Meta Dismisses US Lawsuit Claiming WhatsApp Privacy Claims Are False.
www.latestly.comIn a lawsuit filed Monday, the former head of security for the messaging app accused the social media company of putting billions of users at risk. Meta pushed back on his claim.
www.nytimes.comMeta is facing a class-action lawsuit accusing it of secretly allowing employees, contractors such as Accenture, and third parties to read, intercept, and store private WhatsApp messages without consent. The suit challenges its marketing of end-to-end encryption, which promised “only you and the recipient can read it.” Elon Musk commented bluntly: “Can’t trust WhatsApp. 📲 'Can’t Trust WhatsApp': Elon Musk Slams Meta as Class-Action Lawsuit Alleges Secret Interception of Private Messages by...
www.latestly.comPrivacy Under Scrutiny- What the WhatsApp Class Action Means for Data Protection and Trust
cyberpeace.orgIn a significant legal development, a class action lawsuit has been filed against Meta Platforms Inc., WhatsApp LLC, and Accenture PLC and Accenture LLP,
news.ssbcrack.comA group of WhatsApp users from multiple countries has filed a class action lawsuit in the United States accusing Meta Platforms and its subsidiary WhatsApp of f
www.barandbench.comWhatsApp, LLC The ClassAction.org Newswire is a free resource for breaking class action lawsuit and settlement news, case updates and more.
www.classaction.orgA new class action lawsuit filed in California federal court is putting one of WhatsApp’s biggest promises under fresh scrutiny.
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