India’s homegrown messaging app, Arattai, emerged as a real competitor to WhatsApp a couple of weeks ago, with thousands of downloads . However, critics pointed out that the Zoho platform lacked end-to-end encryption for chats , a feature that was essential for privacy-focused users. Now, Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu has announced that E2E is finally coming to Arattai, and here is what you need to do.

When will Arattai get end-to-end encryption?

On X, Sridhar Vembu shared a post detailing the E2E rollout, which will begin from Tuesday night. He urged users to update the Arattai app. He wrote, “Please update the Arattai app from the Play Store/App Store, and please encourage your contacts to do so.”

End-to-end encryption ensures that no one other than the sender and receiver can access

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