In this regard, according to Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg,
Meta adds new end to end encryption features for Messenger users
Now users will also be able to long-press to reply or forward any messages. Furthermore, a source entails that “encrypted chats also now support verified badges so that people can identify authentic accounts.” In addition to that, Meta has introduced another interesting that is the Snapchat-style screenshot notification. For instance, If any user in an end-to-end encrypted chat takes a screenshot, Messenger will automatically inform the other user in the chat that a screenshot has been captured. Though Messenger is getting a few improvements regarding E2EE, Meta is still preparing to make all chats encrypted by the next year when it merges Instagram and Messenger chats. In an opinionated article, the global head of safety at Meta, Antigone Davis shared his views regarding end to end encryption, Check out? Meta Introduces the Next Gen Super Computer Named ‘AI Research Super Cluster