Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Facebook promised it’ll offer Messenger users end-to-end encryption, and the company finally rolled out the feature to all its ...
Back at the end of May, we heard that Facebook may be rolling out encryption to Messenger sometime this summer. It looks like that day has arrived, as Facebook has announced that it will be testing ...
With 1 billion users from WhatsApp and 900 million users from Messenger, Facebook is about to dominate the end-to-end encryption messaging wars. The social network giant has finally made “secret ...
Facebook Messenger has just gotten a lot sneakier with a new feature, called “Secret Conversations,” that lets you have private, encrypted conversations on the chat platform. If you super spies out ...
As of today, all of Facebook's 900 million Messenger users should be able to choose to have specific chat threads end-to-end encrypted, protecting a message from all eyes except the sender and ...
Facebook is testing end-to-end encryption for messages that also have the ability to self-destruct after a set length of time. Now you see it, now you don't. Can you keep a secret? Facebook thinks it ...
While most of us use Facebook Messenger to set up brunch dates via group chat, or send gifs of bunnies eating dandelions, occasionally we want to convey something a little more... er, private.
Facebook Messenger now has an encrypted messaging tool, but it doesn't come close to covering all your conversations on the messaging platform. Secret conversations will only be available to a limited ...