https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/08/messenger-adds-end-to-end-encryption/

Quote:"Facebook Messenger wants to be your primary messaging app. As people 
become more and more concerned about security, being the best messaging app 
means being the most secure. That’s why Facebook is finally adding an option 
for users to encrypt their chats in Messenger.Messenger will begin to offer an 
end-to-end encryption feature to a limited test group of users today. It’s a 
security option that’s been a long time coming for Facebook, which has 
considered making end-to-end encryption available for several months. The 
so-called “secret conversations” debuted today will be only visible to the 
sender and the reader, which means Facebook can’t enable some of the chatbot 
and payment features that are normally a part of the Messenger experience. 
However, end-to-end encryption boxes out law enforcement and even Facebook 
itself from reading users’ chats, ensuring that their conversations remain 
private.Messenger has also taken steps to make sure that chats remain secure, 
even if a user’s device gets lost or stolen. In secret conversations, Messenger 
will allow users to set an expiration date for a message so that it won’t be 
visible in the conversation forever. Once the time runs out, the message will 
vanish from the devices of all users in the conversation. Facebook released 
technical details about its implementation of secret conversations in a white 
paper (PDF).Secret conversation mode will only be available on iOS and Android, 
not in Messenger.com, Facebook chat, or the desktop Messenger app — at least 
for now. Facebook’s vice president of messaging products David Marcus told 
TechCrunch that the addition of end-to-end encryption is intended to help 
Messenger become everyone’s go-to app."[end of portion quoted]                  
   Jim Bell

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