
"E2EE ensures 'only you and the people you're communicating with can see or listen to what is sent, and no one else, not even Meta, can do so'. From May 9, Meta will be able to see and listen to what you send or receive on Instagram. And so will the governments that ask it for your data."
"Instagram hasn't announced this in a press release or blog post. Instead, it's quietly updated its help section to read that E2EE will no longer be supported after May 8. If you have chats that are impacted by this change, you will see instructions on how you can download any media or messages you may want to keep."
Instagram is discontinuing end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for its messaging platform, with the change taking effect on May 8. Rather than making a formal announcement, Meta quietly updated Instagram's help section to notify users of this policy reversal. Users with affected chats will receive instructions to download any media or messages they wish to preserve. Previously, E2EE ensured that only communicating parties could view messages, with Meta unable to access content. After the change, Meta and government agencies requesting data will gain access to all Instagram communications.
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