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Facebook and Messenger Embrace Default End-to-End Encryption

Hauwa Ali by Hauwa Ali
December 13, 2023
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Facebook’s parent company, Meta, recently declared a significant shift in its messaging platforms, with both Facebook and Messenger now automatically encrypting all chats. This move towards end-to-end encryption (E2EE) has stirred both praise and criticism, particularly concerning its potential impact on child safety.

In an announcement by Loredana Crisan, head of Messenger, Meta revealed that E2EE would now be the default setting for all messages and calls. Previously, users had the option to opt in, but this adjustment makes privacy the standard, ensuring that only the sender and recipient can access the content.

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Government and Law Enforcement Concerns

Despite the enhanced privacy measures, critics, including the UK government and law enforcement agencies, expressed apprehension. Home Secretary James Cleverly expressed disappointment, highlighting concerns about the potential impediment to identifying and combatting child sexual abuse on the Messenger platform.
Loredana Crisan addressed the concerns, stating that the encryption shift means even Meta cannot access the content unless a user chooses to report a message. She emphasized Meta’s collaboration with experts, academics, advocates, and governments to identify risks, ensuring that privacy and safety align.

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While the default encryption is currently applied to Facebook and Messenger, Meta hinted at similar changes for Instagram in the coming year. Users will be notified when their chats are upgraded and prompted to set up recovery methods for message restoration on different devices.
The adoption of E2EE is not without controversy. Apps like iMessage, Signal, and WhatsApp already employ this technology, arguing it protects privacy. However, the political landscape has seen opposition from law enforcement, children’s charities, and governments concerned about its potential misuse.

The recently passed Online Safety Act grants Ofcom powers to compel tech companies to scan for child abuse material in encrypted messages. Signal and WhatsApp have stated their refusal to comply. Meta maintains that, with default E2EE, it will use tools, including AI, to proactively detect malicious behavior without compromising private messages.

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Reactions from Experts and Advocacy Groups

Professor Martin Albrecht from King’s College London welcomed the safety feature, emphasizing its importance for both government and personal communication. Privacy International supported Meta’s decision, viewing encryption as a defense against potential abuse by data-hungry entities. However, Susie Hargreaves, CEO of the Internet Watch Foundation, criticized Meta for prioritizing privacy over child safety.
In addition to default E2EE, Meta announced new features, such as message editing within a 15-minute window and user control over “read receipts.” These changes will be gradually rolled out in the coming months.

Meta’s decision to implement default E2EE across Facebook and Messenger marks a significant shift in digital communication privacy. While celebrated for enhancing user privacy, it has sparked concerns about its potential impact on detecting and preventing child exploitation. The debate surrounding the balance between privacy and safety in the digital realm continues to evolve, with Meta at the forefront of this ongoing discussion.

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