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Meta to Enable End-to-End Encryption for Messenger: Rollout Plan, Challenges, and Advocacy

Meta Plans to Enable End-to-End Encryption for Messenger

Meta announced today that it will enable end-to-end encryption by default for Messenger users by the end of this year. Additionally, the tech giant is expanding its testing of end-to-end encryption features to reach millions more people.

A History of Encryption Features in Messenger

In recent years, Meta has been developing various end-to-end encryption features for Messenger. These features have primarily been optional or experimental. In 2016, the company introduced a “secret conversations” mode to provide end-to-end encryption protection. Later on, in 2021, it extended this option to voice and video calls. In January 2022, Meta added end-to-end encryption for group chats and calls. Finally, in August 2022, the company started testing end-to-end encryption for individual chats.

The Importance of Protecting User Privacy

Meta faces mounting pressure to implement end-to-end encryption to safeguard users’ chat messages from being accessed by the company or other entities. The need for enhanced privacy has become more apparent after a case where law enforcement used Messenger direct messages as evidence in a legal prosecution. As a result, Meta aims to strengthen security measures through end-to-end encryption.

Rollout Plan and Challenges

According to Meta’s deputy privacy officer, Rob Sherman, the company plans to introduce end-to-end encryption for Instagram DMs following the rollout on Messenger. However, the testing phase has taken longer than anticipated due to engineering challenges.

Technical Hurdles in Implementing Encryption Features

In a blog post, Meta explained the difficulties faced in building encryption features for Messenger. The company had to overhaul its server architecture and develop a new method for users to manage their chat history, including implementing features like PIN protection. Over 100 features had to be rebuilt to support end-to-end encryption, such as displaying link previews in conversations. Meta has drawn on the lessons learned from implementing end-to-end encryption in its messaging app WhatsApp.

Advocacy for Encryption Support

Following the legal case mentioned earlier, multiple organizations, including Amnesty International, Access Now, and Fight for the Future, submitted a petition urging Meta and other platforms to enable end-to-end encryption for private chats.

Emerging Concerns regarding Messaging App Encryption

Authorities worldwide have been considering regulations that could jeopardize encryption in messaging apps. While Meta has championed end-to-end encryption through WhatsApp, it is still working towards fully implementing these protections for Messenger and Instagram DMs.

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Sallie Anderson
Sallie Anderson
Sallie works as the Writer at World Weekly News. She likes to write about the latest trends going on in our world and share it with our readers.

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