Facebook has expanded the option to use end-to-end encryption for Messenger audio and video calls.End-to-end encryption (E2EE), a security feature that prevents third parties from eavesdropping on calls and chats. It has been available for text conversations on Facebook’s main messaging service since 2016,
although the สมัครสล็อตxo company faces government pressure to cancel. End-to-end encryption schemes Facebook has now extended this protection to voice and video calls on Messenger. “No one else, including Facebook, can see or hear what is sent or said.In a blog post on Friday, Ruth Kricheli, Messenger’s director of product management, said:
End-to-end encryption is widely used by apps like WhatsApp to keep private conversations safe from hackers and criminals,” “It is becoming an industry standard and works like a lock and key. Only you and the people in the chat or call can access the conversation.Facebook has other E2EE features to work with as well.
It is planning to begin public testing of end-to-end encryption for group chats and calls in Messenger in the coming weeks. And it is planning a limited E2EE test for Instagram direct messages. Those involved in the trial will be able to choose to receive end-to-end encrypted messages and call for face-to-face conversations on the photo sharing platform