Instagram no encrypts private messages anymore, raising privacy concerns
Meta has removed end-to-end encryption from Instagram direct messages, allowing access and analysis of private conversations.

As of May 8th, Instagram's direct messages are no longer protected by end-to-end encryption (E2EE). This change means Meta can now access and analyze the content of private chats on the platform. The move marks a significant shift in the company's privacy policies, which previously emphasized data protection through encryption.
Meta explained that very few users activated the E2EE feature, leading to its removal in Instagram. The encryption remains optional in WhatsApp and Messenger, where it has always been the default setting. This change affects nearly 3 billion users worldwide, exposing their conversations to potential access by Meta itself.
Until now, users could secure their messages with E2EE, ensuring only sender and receiver could read the content. With the new policy, Meta can collect all data sent via messages and calls, using it to train AI models and refine advertising algorithms.
The company claims the decision aims to help detect illegal content, such as child exploitation material, and protect minors. However, privacy advocates worry about increased exposure of sensitive information and the erosion of privacy rights. Meta has provided a grace period for users to download their content before the feature is fully removed in the coming months.
Meanwhile, WhatsApp and Messenger continue to offer default end-to-end encryption, and apps like Signal and Google Messages also provide encrypted secret chats. This shift in Instagram's privacy approach highlights ongoing debates between security and privacy in the age of AI and digital surveillance.
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