From now on, users' personal messages and calls on Messenger and Facebook will have end-to-end encryption by default, making communication more private and secure. This was reported by Meta, according to UNN.
Today, I'm pleased to announce that we're rolling out end-to-end encryption by default for private messages and calls on Messenger and Facebook, as well as a set of new features that will give you further control over your messaging experience. We take our responsibility to protect your communications seriously,
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End-to-end encryption provides an additional layer of security. This means that no one, including Meta, can see information from private chats and voice and video calls.
The option to enable this feature as an additional feature has been present in Messenger since 2016, but now it is done by default. "It took years to get this right because we took the time to get it right," the message says.
New privacy, security, and control features were also introduced for Messenger. For example, delivery controls, blocking, and notification requests.
As a reminder
In late October, Facebook announced that it was launching a new, fourth version of its instant messaging app Messenger.
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