Facebook finally starts testing end-to-end encryption in Messenger

Facebook-owned WhatsApp has had end-to-end encryption enabled by default for all of is users since April, and in May we first found out that the social network would test a similar feature for its Messenger service. Similar, but not identical, as it turns out now that the test is finally out. The end-to-end encryption in Messenger is opt-in, and not enabled by default. That's sure to raise some eyebrows in security-oriented circles, unfortunately. Still, it's all just a big test for now, with Facebook saying it's going to roll out "on a limited" basis at first, to some users only, with a...



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