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Warning: Instagram DMs Lose End-to-End Encryption Starting Today

As of today, end-to-end encryption for Instagram direct messages is no longer available. DMs that you send to people on Instagram will no longer feature full encryption, and your conversations are not protected from Meta.

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‌Meta‌ can potentially see what's in messages shared between users on Instagram, and that information can be shared with law enforcement agencies worldwide.

End-to-end encryption has been an opt-in messaging feature on Instagram since 2023, but ‌Meta‌ quietly removed it. ‌Meta‌ told The Guardian earlier this year that it is removing the encryption feature because not enough people adopted it. At the same time, ‌Meta‌ did not turn it on by default, nor did the company alert users that it was an option. Sending an encrypted message required turning it on for each individual conversation by tapping into a buried per-conversation setting. ‌Meta‌ also never rolled the feature out to all Instagram users.

"Very few people were opting in to end-to-end encrypted messaging in DMs, so we're removing this option from Instagram in the coming months," ‌Meta‌ said. ‌Meta‌ suggests that people who want end-to-end encryption should use WhatsApp, which is another messaging app that it owns. iMessage and other apps like Signal that are not Meta-owned also offer end-to-end encryption.

Law enforcement agencies and child safety advocates have long pushed for ‌Meta‌ to remove encryption, but ‌Meta‌ could also be getting something out of the feature's removal. It's possible the company will be able to use direct messaging content for advertising algorithms or training chatbots. ‌Meta‌ says that content in DMs is not used for targeted ads right now, but there is wording that allows for product improvement.

‌Meta‌'s decision to remove Instagram's end-to-end encryption comes 11 days before the Take It Down Act takes effect. The actf will require platforms to remove non-consensual intimate imagery like deepfakes within 48 hours of a takedown notice, but with E2EE in place, ‌Meta‌ can't access the content needed to comply.

Instagram users who have end-to-end encrypted chats have been given instructions on how to download media or messages that they want to keep.

Last year, ‌Meta‌ started using private generative AI conversations to personalize content and customize ad recommendations for Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger users, so there seems to be little limit on the data that it will use to generate revenue. WhatsApp and Messenger continue to have end-to-end encryption for the time being.

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ThomasJL Avatar
8 weeks ago
Yet another reason not to trust that grifter Mark F***erberg.
Score: 32 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sniffies Avatar
8 weeks ago
"Meta end-to-end encryption"



Hahaha, that's funny! Tell another one!
Score: 31 Votes (Like | Disagree)
daneoni Avatar
8 weeks ago
I was just thinking today how bad this app has gotten compared to the early days.

I can no longer find posts (not stories) from my friends, and every other post in my feed is an egregious ad.

It's become a cesspool of rage bait content, unrelated ads and outright trash. Its basically the new Facebook.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dinobear Avatar
8 weeks ago
Always assume anything on meta platforms is being logged and monitored.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 weeks ago

I was just thinking today how bad this app has gotten compared to the early days.

I can no longer find posts (not stories) from my friends, and every other post in my feed is an egregious ad.

It's become a cesspool of rage bait content, unrelated ads and outright trash. Its basically the new Facebook.
Same ownership, same end result lol.

I eagerly await the downfall of Meta... I'll probably be waiting forever, but one can hope.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
frenchcamp49er Avatar
8 weeks ago
Time to dump all that is Meta.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)