Now that the EU’s new rules for digital “gatekeepers”
are live, Meta is ready to tell everyone
how WhatsApp and Messenger will offer end-to-end encryption (E2EE) while complying with the
Digital Markets Act’s (DMA) third-party chat requirements.
The DMA requires that Meta “must be ready to enable interoperability with other services within three months of receiving a request,” but according to the blog post, actually turning it on for public use could take longer than that. The requirements also only mandate support for one-on-one chats and sharing files like images, videos, or voice messages “in year one” of the new regulation before they expand over time to include group chats and calls.