Meta launches regular redesigns son facebook messaging app. As for the changes made by the company at the beginning of 2023, they concern version encrypted messages. Indeed, like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger offers an end-to-end encryption system that makes messages unreadable as they pass through Facebook’s servers. However, Messenger does not use this end-to-end encryption by default and must be manually activated by the user. Furthermore, version Facebook encrypted messaging does not include all features version unencrypted, which may deter people from using it. But thanks to a redesign just announced by Mark Zuckerberg’s company, the encrypted messenger has more features, which should encourage more people to use it.
AND version more convenient encryption
For example, this update adds message subjects to encrypted Messenger chats. This means that you will no longer need to use the default background for secure conversations in the app. In addition, Messenger now offers custom emoji in end-to-end encrypted chats. Also, in group chats, you will finally be able to set a profile picture for groups. If you share a link in a secure chat on Messenger, the app finally displays thumbnails, providing a preview of that link. Active/inactive statuses also become visible in encrypted Messenger chats. And on the Android app, chat bubbles can finally be encrypted chats, allowing for quick access to those chats. These are the main features of regular messaging in Messenger, but they weren’t available when on communicated securely in the app. © Messenger Remember that in terms of security and encryption, Messenger has to catch up son behind WhatsApp, which already has end-to-end encryption by default. Meta Group’s goal is to make all of its messaging apps secure. Moreover, Messenger is already testing the use of this encryption system by default, in regular discussions (in other words, the user interested in this test nothing to activate to protect discussions).
Messenger expands son test encryption
AT son announcement, in addition to presenting these new products for version Messenger encryption, Meta also says it extends end-to-end encryption testing by default. “Over the next few months, more and more people will continue to see some of their cats gradually resurface with a layer of protection provided with end-to-end encryption,” Meta says. “We will notify users of these individual topics as they are updated. We know people will have questions about how we select and update individual themes, so we wanted to clarify that this is a random process. This random process allows you to test this Messenger Encryption extension without causing any disruption to the Meta infrastructure or to the application as a whole. But the group reminds that son The goal remains to provide end-to-end encryption for the “billions of messages” sent through the app every day. However, Meta should be careful when deploying this feature. In addition, the group must face to the skepticism of some governments who oppose this encryption project total from messenger.
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