Meta Plans Default End-to-End Encryption for Messenger

Meta Plans Default End-to-End Encryption for Messenger

By Rahul Bhagat

Meta plans default end-to-end encryption for Messenger by year-end, expanding tests to more users' chats

In response to privacy concerns, Meta aims to secure Messenger with end-to-end encryption for all messages.

Meta previously introduced optional encryption modes for Messenger features like calls and group chats.

A recent incident involving handing DMs to authorities sparked pressure for more robust user privacy measures.

Meta will follow the Messenger rollout with end-to-end encryption for Instagram DMs, addressing engineering challenges.

Despite challenges, Meta's efforts involve rebuilding features and learning from WhatsApp's encryption implementation.