Apart from working on several new features, including multi-device support, joinable group call feature, and the ability to change the quality of images and videos before sending them, WhatsApp has also introduced several privacy-related features over the past months. The messaging giant even started testing end-to-end encryption for cloud backups earlier this year. And now, WhatsApp to extend this privacy feature to local backups as well.

The E2EE feature on local and cloud backups will allow users to encrypt their backups on their devices as well as on the cloud with a unique password or encryption key. So, when it’s time to restore the chats and media from the cloud or from an older device, users will need to provide their password or encryption key to access the backups.

As for availability, the end-to-end encryption for local backups will be available with a future update, as per WABetaInfo. We will keep you in the loop about developments of this feature, so stay tuned for more updates.