Meta added end-to-end encryption for one-on-one chats in 2016. End-to-end encryption wasn't enabled by default, like in iMessage, WhatsApp, and Signal, but now, Meta is finally ready to deliver on its ...
Meta, the company that makes Facebook Messenger and owns the similar instant-messaging platform WhatsApp, has announced that it finally supports end-to-end encryption as standard with that being the ...
Meta is now rolling out support for end-to-end encryption in Facebook Messenger, which is enabled by default, as well as new features such as message editing. Facebook Messenger is one of the most ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Years after Mark Zuckerberg said encrypted chats were coming to Messenger, it’s finally being enabled by default.
Meta is rolling out end-to-end encryption for personal messages and calls on Messenger and Facebook, finally delivering on a pledge it committed to some time ago. Messenger encryption originally ...
By Katie Paul and Jeff Horwitz NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Meta executives proceeded with a plan to encrypt the messaging services connected to its Facebook and Instagram apps despite ...
Facebook tightened security on its popular Messenger platform by adding end-to-end encryption for all users. This means Meta can not eavesdrop on conversations. E2EE is considered the “holy grail” ...
End-to-end encryption will be standard for calls and messages on Facebook and Messenger. CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised back in 2019 that Meta would implement the security measure. Meta's WhatsApp ...
Messenger is finally making end-to-end encryption the default setting on all personal messages and calls, along with several other updates. It's good news for anyone concerned about their online ...