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Unfortunately WhatsApp managed to take hold of the Zeitgeist during the early 2010s when some European carriers were still charging for texts or charging lots for data.
The fact Meta was allowed to buy WhatsApp is a travesty. We're supposed to just trust that Meta isn't lying when it says it isn't looking at the E2EE keys? Come on. We have literal governments using it as a communication tool.
Not Europe, but the non-western world. Ask anyone from Brazil or the Philippines.
But also Europe. In the Netherlands the amount of sms is still limited
Fair enough.
They don't even have to look at the keys, they have the app, can encrypt your messages with their key, or send the plain text contents separately, or who knows what else. Plus your recipients are not encrypted like in signal for instance where security is a foundational requirement. Anyone done any sort of audit?
European carriers are still charging for sms messages. Luckily RCS now kind of exists.