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The news first came in 2024, but it's been very quiet since.

I've been waiting this whole time to jettison WhatsApp from my phone.

Is it available only in some parts of the world? If so can I spoof it?

We know that adversarial interoperability works, so why have we not been able to make this work?

All else failing, are there any unofficial WhatsApp clients I can use to preserve my privacy?

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[–] Zak@lemmy.world 15 points 2 days ago

There's some confusion because of the reference to "Signal protocol". This refers to the key exchange and encryption protocol originally developed for Signal and adopted by WhatsApp, iMessage, and others.

This is a means of establishing a secure end-to-end encrypted conversation, not a federated protocol for different messaging networks to interoperate. WhatsApp announced that Signal protocol or a compatible E2EE implementation is one of their requirements to allow third parties to interoperate.

Signal has signaled its intent not to interoperate with WhatsApp or anything else several times over the years for both technical and security reasons.