Zoho Corp’s homegrown messaging app Arattai has exploded in popularity over the past week, with some thinking it can take on Meta-owned WhatsApp in the Indian market.
But amid all the positive chatter, some privacy-conscious users have pointed out that Arattai lacks a very important feature that could disadvantage it when compared to WhatsApp and most other available messaging apps — default end-to-end encryption (E2EE).
Arattai vs WhatsApp: What is the privacy concern?
Zoho promotes Arattai as a privacy-first service, with all user data stored in…








