In a long post, Paul Chadwick, The Guardian's reader's editor, said "The Guardian was wrong to report last January that the popular messaging service WhatsApp had a security flaw so serious that it was a huge threat to freedom of speech." The original story has not been taken down, but it has been revised and there is now a prominent editor's note at the top. The Guardian on Wednesday published changes to a controversial story that originally claimed Facebook's popular messaging service, WhatsApp, had a "backdoor" that could give third parties a way to read private messages. WhatsApp and Facebook messenger icons are seen on an iPhone in Manchester, Britain. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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