![]() The issue, according to Davis, is the difficulty of creating a feature that provides users with security and privacy while simultaneously deterring unlawful or destructive behavior on the site. “At Meta…we know people expect us to use the most secure technology available which is why all of the personal messages you send on WhatsApp are already end-to-end encrypted and why we’re working to make it the default across the rest of our apps,” Davis wrote. In a Saturday opinion piece for the UK newspaper The Telegraph, Antigone Davis, the worldwide head of safety for Meta, announced the postponement as well as the 2023 deadline. In a roundabout way, Facebook and Instagram message encryption will be delayed until “sometime in 2023,” according to the company. Users on Facebook and Instagram who have been waiting for Meta’s enhanced encryption capabilities to trickle out will have to wait at least another year, it appears.
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