Meta explains how WhatsApp’s encrypted chats will work with third-party services
by Wes Davis from The Verge - All Posts on (#6K51E)
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Now that the EU's new rules for digital gatekeepers" are live, Meta is ready to tell everyone how WhatsApp and Messenger will offer end-to-end encryption (E2EE) while complying with the Digital Markets Act's (DMA) third-party chat requirements.
The DMA requires that Meta must be ready to enable interoperability with other services within three months of receiving a request," but according to the blog post, actually turning it on for public use could take longer than that. The requirements also only mandate support for one-on-one chats and sharing files like images, videos, or voice messages in year one" of the new regulation before they expand over time to include group chats and calls.
Meta says third-party providers will have to...