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Texas Sues Meta, WhatsApp Over Encryption Privacy Claims

Texas Attorney General sues WhatsApp and Meta for misleading consumers about encryption. Meta denies allegations.

Emily Davis
ByEmily Davis- Senior Editor
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The Texas Attorney General's Office has filed a lawsuit against WhatsApp and its parent company Meta Platforms Inc, accusing them of misleading consumers about the strength and scope of WhatsApp's encryption measures. A Meta spokesman has denied the allegations.

The lawsuit, filed in Harrison County court, claims that WhatsApp and Meta falsely assure users that WhatsApp messages are encrypted despite having access to 'virtually all' private communications on the messaging app.

'WhatsApp markets its services as secure and encrypted, but it does not deliver on those promises,' Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement.

Meta spokesman Andy Stone said on social media that the lawsuit's allegations are false and that WhatsApp cannot access people's encrypted communications.

The lawsuit seeks a court order barring Meta and WhatsApp from accessing Texans' WhatsApp messages without their consent, as well as monetary penalties.

Texas' lawsuit cites news reports about a federal investigation into claims that Meta had access to unencrypted WhatsApp messages and a whistleblower report to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

The lawsuit was filed under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, the state's main consumer protection law.

Paxton's office has filed similar data privacy lawsuits against major companies including Google, which agreed in May 2025 to pay $1.375 billion to settle claims that it violated users' data privacy.

On May 11, Paxton's office filed a lawsuit accusing Netflix of spying on children and other consumers by collecting their data without consent and designing its platform to be addictive. Netflix denied the allegations.

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