While WhatsApp allows you to back up your conversations to the cloud, these backups aren’t encrypted. This is going to change in the newer builds of the app, as the company is working on making your cloud backups encrypted.
WhatsApp Working on Cloud Encryption
While the company hasn’t officially announced it’ll be bringing encrypted cloud backups, a famous WhatsApp beta tester has posted on Twitter that the work to encrypt WhatsApp cloud backups is in progress.
As previously announced, @WhatsApp is working on cloud backups encryption.
The chat database and media will be safe from unauthorized access when using a password. The password is private and it’s not sent to WhatsApp.
It will be available in a future build for iOS and Android. pic.twitter.com/Lp06PaECBX— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) March 8, 2021
This basically tells you that newer versions of WhatsApp will let you apply encryption to all your cloud backups. The feature will supposedly work on both iOS and Android phones.
The Workings of Cloud Encryption
Once this feature rolls out, WhatsApp will ask you to set a password to encrypt your cloud backups. This password won’t be sent to WhatsApp, and there will be no way to recover it, either.
WhatsApp will use this password to encrypt the contents of your backup. Once this is done, even if someone manages to hack into your cloud account, they won’t be able to see the conversations stored in your backups.
How Current WhatsApp Cloud Backups Work
Currently, you can back up your WhatsApp conversations and their media files to Google Drive (on Android) and iCloud (on iOS). These backups are unencrypted which means your data is not as safe as it would be if these backups were encrypted.
If you’re concerned, you can disable cloud backups in WhatsApp on your phone.
To do this on Android, open WhatsApp, tap the three dots in the top-right, select Settings, tap Chats, tap Chat backup, tap Back up to Google Drive, and select Never. On an iOS device, you’ll need to disable iCloud backups for WhatsApp.
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Restore an Encyprted Cloud Backup in WhatsApp
Restoring an encrypted cloud backup will be as easy as restoring a normal one. In former, you’ll need to enter the password that you used to encrypt the password. Once you’ve done this, your backup will begin to restore.
As mentioned above, if you forget your password, you won’t be able to restore your backups. This means the only option you’ll have is to start from scratch.
Make WhatsApp Backups More Secure by Encrypting Them
With WhatsApp soon giving you the ability to encrypt your cloud backups, you won’t have to worry about the confidentiality of your chats when you upload them to Google Drive or iCloud.