【Priyani (2021) Hindi Short Film】

2025-06-27 09:20:24 860 views 434 comments

Your Facebook Messenger chats can Priyani (2021) Hindi Short Filmnow be secure from prying eyes -- with a few caveats.

Facebook began implementing end-to-end encryption to all of its 900 million Messenger users earlier this year, and that roll-out has finished, the company told WiredTuesday.

SEE ALSO: WhatsApp vs. Signal vs. Google Allo: Which app is best for privacy?

The privacy-centric feature is available as "secret conversations," on the top right of Messenger's "new message" screen. In addition to texts and photos, Facebook has put the encryption layer on stickers as well, but videos and GIFs are not included. Furthermore, the feature doesn't work for group chats, and it needs to be turned on for each individual conversation.

Mashable Light Speed Want more out-of-this world tech, space and science stories? Sign up for Mashable's weekly Light Speed newsletter. By clicking Sign Me Up, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Thanks for signing up!

You May Also Like

Original image replaced with Mashable logoOriginal image has been replaced. Credit: Mashable

Facebook is also offering users Snapchat-like ability to have their messages self-destruct after a specified duration. To get these features, you need to ensure Messenger app is updated on your Android phone or iPhone. There's no word on what happens to Windows Phone (or Windows 10 Mobile, as they like to call it now) users.

Once you have enabled Secret Conversations, Messenger will encrypt conversations, preventing any unauthorized party - including hackers and government agencies - from decoding your chats.

Secret Conversations utilizes the reliable and highly commendable Signal protocol for encryption. "Your messages are already secure, but Secret Conversations are encrypted from one device to another," Messenger app affirms when you use the feature.

The announcement follows Facebook’s other instant messaging app WhatsApp getting end-to-end encryption earlier this year. Though people have always showed some concern about their privacy, revelations of government-led surveillance programs by whistleblower Edward Snowden made them more conscious about their privacy and digital rights.

Topics Cybersecurity Facebook Privacy

Comments (222)
Miracle Information Network

9 Tech Products That Were Too Early to Market

2025-06-27 08:58
Creation Information Network

Perseverance snaps a Mars selfie with its buddy Ingenuity

2025-06-27 08:45
Mystery Information Network

Agatha was the biggest missed opportunity of 'WandaVision'

2025-06-27 08:00
Transmission Information Network

Best TV deal: Save $400 on the LG B4 55

2025-06-27 07:23
Search
Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.

Follow Us