Facebook rolls out end-to-end encryption for Messenger calls

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Facebook has announced the rollout of end-to-end encrypted Messenger voice and video calls five years after making it available in one-on-one text chats.

End-to-end encryption (E2EE) is used by most popular communication and collaboration platforms, including Zoom, Microsoft Teams (on 1:1 VoIP calls), as well as Facebook's WhatsApp. E2EE secures text, video, and voice channels to protect the users' conversations from prying eyes, including the platform's owner or malicious actors who want to snoop on their discussions.

"The content of your messages and calls in an end-to-end encrypted conversation is protected from the moment it leaves your device to the moment it reaches the receiver's device," said Ruth Kricheli, Messenger's Director of Product Management. "This means that nobody else, including Facebook, can see or listen to what's sent or said. Keep in mind, you can report an end-to-end encrypted message to us if something's wrong."

This change comes after Messenger users have made over 150 million video calls a day during the last year, with both audio and video calls seeing a dramatic surge.
 

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