Facebook Messenger end-to-end voice and video encryption

Facebook he said the release of end-to-end (E2E) encrypted voice calls and , something he's been trying for a while now, at . Ο Messenger παρέχει ήδη κρυπτογράφηση E2E σε όλα τα γραπτά μηνύματα που στέλνετε, αλλά με την τελευταία ενημέρωση θα ασφαλίσετε την ακουστική και side of your communications.

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In this updated Updated controls for deleting messages are coming, so you have more options for how long you want your messages to be accessible.

Note that Facebook does not encrypt your regular messages. You must press "i" in the conversation you want and then select "Go to secret conversation". All messages sent from there will be encrypted. From today, these secret chat windows will support both voice and video calls.

Facebook started testing secret conversations five years ago, but because of COVID-19, it saw a sharp increase in voice and video calls. For this reason, it decided to launch these services to give users more privacy. Of course the company strives to make people gain more confidence in the Facebook brand.

Disappearing messages is another option for secret conversations. With today's update, users will have more options in the amount of time they want to see a message. You can now choose to have the messages disappear in five seconds and up to the next 24 hours.

In upcoming updates, Facebook will enable end-to-end encrypted group chats and video calls in Messenger as well as Instagram DMs. Some users are already seeing the new additions. If you do not see them they will be released for everyone soon.

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