With the aim of taking a major step towards user privacy and data protection, Zoho has recently announced end-to-end encryption for text chats on its messaging app Arattai.
This update have come up with the aim to ensure that only the sender and receiver can read their sent messages, thus, making Arattai’s chats completely secure and private ootion.
With Arattai end-to-end encryption, every message that is sent over the conversation is protected from the moment it is sent until it has safely reached the recipient. Even the company Zoho itself cannot access or read these messages via the encrypted chats.
This means that our private conversations remain safe from the attack of hackers, third parties, or even the the company’s own servers.
He has recently come up with various statements confirming that the new features regarding privacy and security. Zoho CEO Mani Vembu also shared that user’s privacy has always been their top priority.
He also stated that the latest Zoho chat encryption update is a major part of the company’s mission which would help them to build a trustworthy, privacy and security focused messaging platform made in India.
The Arattai security update also offers peace of mind to the users who only rely on the app be it either for personal use or professional communication.
Whether it’s used for chatting with friends, family, or colleagues, users can now enjoy fully encrypted messaging on Arattai without worrying about multiple data leaks or unauthorized access from hackers or third party apps.
The introduction of Zoho Arattai privacy features have helped a lot in strengthening Zoho’s position in the competitive messaging space.
The company also aims to create a reliable ecosystem that majorly values transparency of messages and helps with user data protection over all.
The launch of Zoho messaging encryption marks an important milestone for the Indian tech innovation. With end-to-end encryption for Arattai text chats, Zoho is working hard to set a new standard for secure communication and giving users full control over their privacy.


