Meta Shuts Down End-to-End Encryption for Instagram Messaging
Summary
Meta is removing end-to-end encryption from Instagram DMs, effective May 8, 2026, citing low opt-in rates. The decision comes amid controversy, including a New Mexico lawsuit alleging E2E encryption hinders child safety efforts, with the company directing users to WhatsApp where E2E is enabled by default.
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