After years of anticipation, Meta has finally delivered on its promise of end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for one-on-one chats and calls on Messenger.

This means that your private messages will now be encrypted from the moment you send them to the moment they’re received, ensuring only you and the person you’re talking to can read them.

The arrival of E2EE on Messenger is a major step forward for privacy and security. It gives users more control over their data and ensures that their conversations are protected from unauthorized access.

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