Article 62D2N Facebook begins testing default end-to-end encryption on Messenger

Facebook begins testing default end-to-end encryption on Messenger

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E2EE_Default_Test_Experience.0.png E2EE is currently available in Messenger as an opt-in feature. | Image: Meta

Facebook has shared an update on its long-awaited plans to turn on end-to-end encryption (E2EE) by default in its Messenger chat platform, saying it has begun testing the feature for chats between some people" this week.

Facebook currently offers Messenger users the option to turn on E2EE on a per-chat basis, but such opt-in schemes are generally only embraced by a security-conscious minority. Making end-to-end encryption the default will be a big step: adding a substantial layer of security to a chat platform used by more than a billion people worldwide. It's also likely to trigger arguments with governments who say E2EE hinders their ability to fight crime.

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