As Facebook points out in the announcement, WhatsApp already uses end-to-end encryption for chats stored on your phone. However, chat backups, stored on Google Drive or iCloud, were not similarly encrypted, and many users asked for that to change. So WhatsApp has begun slowly adding the feature. Encrypting your backups is optional, so if you’re not interested in taking steps to set it up, you won’t have to. If you do want to encrypt your backups, however, you’ll have the choice to either set your own personal password or use a 64-digit encryption key. According to Facebook, once encrypted, your backups will not be readable by Facebook, WhatsApp, or your backup service provider (i.e., Google Drive or iCloud). Only you or someone with your password or encryption key will be able to view those backups. Bleeping Computer points out that accessing end-to-end encryption for your chat backups is pretty straightforward once it’s available to you. The option will appear as a new menu option under the Chat Backup menu, and the app will take you through the setup process with various prompts. The rollout for backup E2E encryption already has started, but it will take a little while to reach all WhatsApp users. If you want to use E2E encryption for your backups, you’ll need to make sure you’ve updated to the latest version of WhatsApp. Then you just have to wait until the option reaches you.