With WhatsApp, your personal messages are kept private by default. cybersecurity expert Matt Mitchell says our messages are anything but secure without end-to-end encryption. With asymmetric encryption, it uses mathematics and we are forging a public key and a private key when we use a product like WhatsApp. This lock-in key exists inside the device itself. When you send a message, it is scrambled the entire time, only visible to you and to the intended recipients.
A lot happened this week! Marques, Andrew, and David sit down to talk about everything from Ford using Tesla chargers to Apple's rumored headset that might be announced next week at WWDC. They also discuss the new Motorola Razr Plus phone and then answer a bunch of questions from Twitter before wrapping it all up with trivia. It's a long one but hopefully a fun one too!
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Electrek Faraday Future article: https://bit.ly/faradayelectrek
AI camera project: https://bit.ly/wvfrmaicam
Apple voice accessibility feature: https://apple.co/3WOfWaQ
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