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India's Arattai app sees 100x growth, fueled by privacy demands and government backing, but lacks full text encryption and faces WhatsApp’s dominance.
India’s homegrown messaging app Arattai, launched by Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu in 2021, is seeing a 100x surge in user growth, with daily downloads rising from 3,000 to 35,000 and over 100,000 daily meetings.
Backed by government support for domestic tech, Arattai offers end-to-end encryption for calls and secret chats, data hosted in India, and features like cloud storage and ad-free messaging.
While it has gained traction amid privacy concerns and rising demand for tech sovereignty, it lacks full encryption for text messages and faces challenges in replacing WhatsApp’s dominant ecosystem.
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La aplicación Arattai de la India ve un crecimiento de 100x, impulsada por las demandas de privacidad y el respaldo del gobierno, pero carece de cifrado de texto completo y se enfrenta al dominio de WhatsApp.