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  • Generally, WhatsApp calls are encrypted and not easily leaked, but there are still risks. If your phone is compromised by malware or spyware, attackers can access call logs, backups, or recordings. Sometimes, third-party screen recorders or unauthorized cloud storage also cause privacy leaks. Using apps built with stricter privacy layers, such as FaceCall, can minimize these vulnerabilities. FaceCall’s architecture is designed to prevent external apps from capturing or storing call data, ensuring that your conversations remain private and inaccessible to outside interference.

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  • It’s uncommon but possible. WhatsApp’s encryption protects calls, but once malware, spyware, or a compromised backup is involved, call-related data can leak. That’s why experts advise using apps designed for stricter privacy controls. FaceCall, for instance, doesn’t store any call recordings or logs on external servers. It’s built around real-time encryption and zero retention, reducing any chance of your conversations being accessed or exposed later.

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