Facebook rolling out end-to-end encryption for Messenger

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In a recent announcement today, Facebook is rolling out a new feature for its Messenger service called 'Secret Conversations,' which basically offers end-to-end encryption for conversations.

This comes after almost four months ago, it was reported that Facebook was planning to add end-to-end encryption service to its Messenger platform, as well as WhatsApp.

Facebook states that such a feature will make sure that conversations with sensitive topics such as illnesses or health issues with family and relatives, or sending confidential financial information to another person will remain private.

Moreover, to finally make this possible, Facebook is testing out the ability to create one-to-one secret conversations in Messenger which will be encrypted end-to-end, and can only be read by the person on the other line. With the encryption in place, no other entity can read the conversation, including Facebook. Users can also opt to set a specific time a message remains visible in a conversation.

'Secret Conversations' will only work on one device; be it a PC, tablet, or phone. They can only be accessed on one device the user will choose. Furthermore, rich content like GIFs and videos will not be supported within encrypted conversations.

The feature is already available for a small number of users, and will be widely available to others by the summer. The trial time will be used to gather feedback from the small subset of users, which will help improve the service for a larger release in the future.
 

Prometheus720

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Jul 13, 2016
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Sure, but then I'd have to install Messenger. Forget that. I use my browser to access facebook on my phone. It's not at all inconvenient, and people know to leave me the hell alone on Facebook. Plus, Facebook doesn't get to poke around my phone.
 

Prometheus720

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Jul 13, 2016
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Last I heard they were pushing Mobile browser users to the Messenger app. Do you use desktop mode on your phone?

No, they have a mobile interface and probably always will, I'm guessing. They gripe at me to use Messenger every time I log in but I can just ignore it. It can be a little buggy sometimes (sometimes notifications won't open the first time and I'll have to refresh them) but it works just fine 90% of the time. I've never used Messenger but from what I understand it's a separate app from the regular facebook app. Which is atrocious. I have no time for that nonsense.

I only use that browser (Firefox) for facebook. All the rest of my browsing is done in Dolphin browser. So there's no tracking possible, as far as I understand, since I have location services off.

I mean, if you can convince me that I'm secure in using Messenger (even if I have to root my phone), please do. But for right now I don't trust it.
 

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