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Facebook Messenger: a More Secure messaging experience with Optional End-To-End Encryption

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
June 7, 2016
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It’s a fact that Facebook not only reigns supreme in social media, but also in the world of instant messaging. Among its numerous properties, Messenger and WhatsApp are the two platforms that account for the largest share of instant messaging users globally. WhatsApp, with its robust user base, created a turning point by implementing end-to-end encryption, a move which was welcomed by privacy-conscious users worldwide. Now it seems Facebook Messenger, with its staggering 900 million users, is also walking down the same path – but with a twist.

Instead of following WhatsApp’s universal approach to end-to-end encryption, a reliable source cited by The Guardian suggests that the social media giant intends to offer encryption as an optional feature on the Messenger app. Although many users were eagerly waiting for an across-the-board implementation, the decision to make it optional provides the benefits of encryption while respecting the diverse needs of its vast and varying user base.

The term ‘End-to-End’ might seem technical but simply infer it as the seamless privacy from the message’s origin to its destination. Translated into everyday language, this essentially means that secured conversations will be ‘for-your-eyes-only’ and even Facebook won’t be able to peek into the communications taking place over Messenger.

Wondering why Facebook is taking this optional route? It might seem perplexing considering the increasing demand for enhanced security, but here’s the reality: Machine learning, the building block of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is poised to make our lives easier, from smiling emojis to automated message sorting. However, it needs access to user content to learn, improve, and personalise our digital experience. Encryption, though high in user demand in the wake of widespread hacking attempts and growing data privacy concerns, could obstruct the development of AI capabilities.

Notably, Facebook is not alone in this balancing act between user privacy and technology advancement. Google, another tech titan, is also implementing the ‘optional’ feature in its new messaging app, Allo.

The ongoing tussle between user privacy and revenue generation is quite visible here. On one hand, the increasing pressure on tech corporates for more robust encryption, and on the other hand, the pressing need to harness AI’s potential for monetization forms a complex dynamic.

The uncertainties are plenty, but one thing is certain: Security remains a top priority in the realm of tech advancements. From end-users to governments, the need to extract user data for various purposes indicates that the future of technology is tightly wound around balancing the user’s right to privacy and the needs of evolving tech landscapes.

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Paul Balo

Paul Balo

Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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