whatsapp opera client
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BubiHart last edited by
Good Afternoon,
I would like to know if the whatapp client integrated in opera is encrypted. e.g., if someone has access to the PC disk, can they find traces of the conversations in the browser cache or elsewhere?
Thanks in advance
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BubiHart last edited by
@leocg Thanks for the reply. So, the traffic is encrypted end to end, but what does it caches? I mean, when I open the panel, Opera syncs the messages. So, somewhere, it has to have that copy of the messages, I guess...
Have I understood wrong? (maybe I didn't understood how Whatsapp web works...) -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Goto the URL
opera://settings/content/all?searchSubpage=whatsapp.com
to see what cookies and Local Storage and IndexedDB items Whatsapp is storing in Opera.Messages might be stored in a Local Storage or IndexedDB database for the site. Goto the URL
opera://about
and take note of the "profile" and cahce paths. Then, in Windows Explorer (File Explorer) (with file extensions and hidden items enabled via View -> Show), goto the profile folder. You'll see a "Local Storage" folder and an IndexedDB folder. Conversations might be cached in there. The databases are in binary form, so you'd have to use some database reader program to see them. Then, goto the cache path. In it will be a "Cache" folder. Conversations might be stored there instead/also. They're binary files too though.The cache files aren't encrypted on disk and I don't think items in the databases are either. But, their data isn't out in the open. If you want more protection than that, make sure you use a good Windows account password for one and, use whole-disk encryption if you really need to.
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babarazam Banned last edited by
@leocg said in whatsapp opera client:
@bubihart It's just Whatsapp Web put on a panel so it will be safe as any other secure page.
The WhatsApp client integrated in Opera is encrypted with end-to-end encryption, but messages stored on your PC may be accessible to anyone who has access to your PC's disk.
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BubiHart last edited by
@burnout426 thanks for the answer. So what you're saying, by using might, is that it's not clear what's being cached. I would tend to think it can't be the messages, since otherwise the whole encryption thing loses some value...
Thanks again for your time
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@bubihart said in whatsapp opera client:
it's not clear what's being cached.
Pretty much. If you dig deep enough into the files, etc., you could probably figure it out. But, short of that, it's not clear.