Meta is introducing default end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for chats and calls across Messenger and Facebook, the company revealed on Wednesday. Rolling out E2EE for Messenger and Facebook E2EE ensures that messages content is only visible to the person sending the message and the one receiving it – the messaging service can’t access it and, by proxy, neither can law enforcement and similar government entities. End-to-end encrypted chats have been available in Messanger since 2016, but … More
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