Instagram will stop supporting end-to-end encryption in May, and affected messages may need to be downloaded beforehand.
Company says it's removing end-to-end encryption because few users opted in to the feature. The state argues encryption makes it harder to detect crimes against children.
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Meta will remove end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for Instagram messaging after May 8, 2026, allowing the company potential access to user chats. The notice in the app also informs users they can download ...
The company says the feature wasn't popular with users.
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