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After WhatsApp, Meta  will fully encrypt messages on Facebook and  Instagram:  report  

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Last updated: 2023/12/07 at 11:12 AM
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 The  social media  giant  will begin automatically  switching  Facebook users to end-to-end encryption  of  their  messages this week,  rolling out the change over  multiple  weeks,  WSJ reported. 

  Said  Meta  Encryption Can Help Protect Users From Hackers (Presentation)  

  The  Meta  platform  will  begin  fully encrypting messages on Facebook and Instagram by default, the Wall Street Journal reported  Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. 

  The  social media  giant  will begin automatically  switching  Facebook users to end-to-end encryption  of  their  messages this week,  rolling out the change over  multiple  weeks,  WSJ reported. 

  The report says Instagram direct  messages  will  also  default  to  this  encryption  later,  possibly  in the  new year.  Meta did not immediately respond to  Reuters’ request for comment on the report.  The change means  Facebook and Instagram users  won’t  have to  enable encryption,  which allows  messages  to be read only by the sender and  their recipient.  Meta,  the  WhatsApp platform  that encrypted  messages,  said encryption  could  help  protect  users  from hackers,  scammers  and criminals. 

  End-to-end encryption  is  a  controversial issue  between  businesses  and governments. The British government  in September  called on Meta  not to  implement  encryption on Instagram and Facebook Messenger without  security  measures  in place  to protect children from sexual abuse.  

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