Instagram Disables End-to-End Encryption for Direct Messages
1-Minute Brief
The removal of end-to-end encryption affects user privacy and changes how Instagram secures private conversations.
Key Facts
- Instagram is turning off end-to-end encryption for its direct messages.
- The change represents a reversal of a previous privacy feature on the platform.
- Meta, Instagram's parent company, confirmed the removal of encrypted messages.
- The update to Instagram's privacy features takes effect today, according to BBC News.
- Users will no longer have end-to-end encrypted protection for their direct messages.
What Happened
Instagram has announced it will disable end-to-end encryption for direct messages, reversing its earlier privacy feature. Meta, the parent company, confirmed this change.
Why It Matters
This decision impacts the level of privacy and security users have when sending direct messages on Instagram, potentially affecting user trust and data protection.
What's Next
Users may need to consider alternative messaging options if they require end-to-end encryption. Meta has not announced if or when the feature might return.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1h agoInstagram is turning off a privacy feature for direct messages. Here’s what to know
- BBC NewsCenter15h agoInstagram privacy tech is turned off today- what does this mean for your DMs?
