Here’s the most recent coverage I can see right now about a WhatsApp class action lawsuit alleging WhatsApp/Meta can access “end-to-end encrypted” messages.
Latest reported developments
- Jan 24, 2026 (US filing; class certification sought): Multiple outlets report an international group of WhatsApp users filed a class action in the US (in the Northern District of California / San Francisco area) alleging Meta and WhatsApp misrepresented privacy / end-to-end encryption—specifically that Meta can store, analyze, and access users’ messages despite public claims that only users can read them. Plaintiffs say they’re seeking class-action certification and include users from countries such as Australia, Brazil, India, Mexico, and South Africa.[1][3][7]
- Jan 27, 2026 (continuing reporting): Additional reporting repeats that the lawsuit challenges the truth of WhatsApp’s privacy and encryption claims and aims to represent users across multiple jurisdictions (with some exclusions described in reporting).[2][8]
What the lawsuit is (as described in reporting)
- Core allegation: Meta/WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption/privacy messaging is misleading, and Meta can access or effectively obtain access to the content of WhatsApp communications.[3][7]
- Requested remedy (per reporting): Damages and injunctive relief (and at least one report describes a push for recognition as a class action).[7][3]
If you tell me whether you want (a) just the newest headlines from the last few days, (b) the full timeline of filings/briefing/status, or (c) a quick “what to watch next” (e.g., motion to certify), I’ll format the updates accordingly.
Sources
As the first batch of payments in a massive class action settlement with Facebook for alleged privacy violations began rolling out this week, I happened to land near the front of the line.
www.reuters.comA 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. 📲 WhatsApp Privacy Claims False, Allege Plaintiffs in US Lawsuit; Meta Dismisses Accusations As ‘Frivolous Work of Fiction’.
www.latestly.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 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.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.comCheck out this page via the Business and Human Rights Centre
www.business-humanrights.orgA lawsuit against Meta in the US has alleged that its privacy claims are false and Meta and WhatsApp "store, analyse, and can access virtually all of WhatsApp users' private' communications".
www.ndtv.comMeta Platforms (META) is facing a new lawsuit that questions how private WhatsApp messages really are. An international group of plaintiffs file...
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