Meta Announces Next Steps for EU Messaging Interoperability
Briefly

Meta has introduced a new option to keep third-party chats separate from the main inbox, allowing users to choose between separate or combined chats. This aims to reduce spam risks while prioritizing Meta's in-app messages.
The update includes rich messaging features in imported DMs such as reactions, typing indicators, and read receipts, with future plans for group creation and voice/video calling by 2027.
A significant limitation of this update is the lack of end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for imported chats, especially since not all third-party providers ensure this level of security.
Complications arise from EU regulations requiring Meta to maintain security for users, which may cause challenges when importing chats and interfacing with third-party providers.
Read at Social Media Today
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