Meta refreshes promise to roll out default end-to-end encryption in Messenger this year
by Makena Kelly from The Verge - All Posts on (#6E2RW)
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Meta plans to roll out default end-to-end encryption for its Messenger product by the end of this year, the company confirmed in a blog post Tuesday.
Starting today, millions more people's chats on Messenger will be upgraded to stronger encryption standards as part of our ongoing end-to-end encryption (E2EE) testing," the blog said. We remain on track to launch default E2EE for one-to-one friends and family chats on Messenger by the end of the year."
Meta first reaffirmed this commitment in a letter sent to Fight for the Future earlier this month, which was viewed by The Verge, responding to a pro-encryption campaign launched by the digital rights group last year. In the letter, Meta's deputy privacy officer, Rob Sherman, said that...