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I want to add, I read once in the Intercept about a vulnerability in whatsapp, I don't know what the article is referencing yet, but it sounds like they built a backdoor for them, which frankly we should have presumed.
But even without that, messages sent within a country or bloc where they control all the telecommunications can identify whom is sending to whom by seeing when an encrypted message is sent and immediately received. I would not use any american tech with the assumption it's as secure as it's thought to be. Presume it's compromised with backdoors.