Facebook is carrying end-to-end encryption to Messenger voice-video calls and Instagram DMs
Facebook has broadened the option of using end-to-end encryption for Messenger voice calls and video calls.
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) — a security feature that keeps third-parties from snoopping on calls and chats — has been accessible for text discussions on Facebook's flagship messaging service since 2016. Albeit the organization has confronted pressure from governments to move back its end-to-end encryption plans, Facebook is presently stretching out this assurance to both voice and video approaches Messenger, which implies that "nobody else, including Facebook, can see or listen to what’s sent or said."
“End-to-end encryption is already widely used by apps like WhatsApp to keep personal conversations safe from hackers and criminals,” Ruth Kricheli, director of product manageme...