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: Images sent through the app are end-to-end encrypted , meaning only the sender and recipient can view them until they are saved to a device's local storage.

Files with this naming structure usually appear in the following scenarios: WhatsApp at 20.44.11 (1).jpg

: If this was a "View Once" photo, it would not typically be saved with this filename unless a screenshot was taken, which the sender may be notified of in some versions. : Images sent through the app are end-to-end

: This suffix typically indicates a duplicate file . If you saved the same image twice or received two copies with the same timestamp, your operating system adds this number to avoid overwriting the original file. If you saved the same image twice or

: A user manually tapped "Save" on an image within a chat to move it to their phone's gallery.

: Be cautious of files received from unknown numbers. Scammers often use media files to hide malicious links or requests for personal information. 4. How to Generate an Official WhatsApp Report