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  1. Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 08-Dec-2023 01:38:36 UTC Electronic Frontier Foundation Electronic Frontier Foundation

    Over one billion people use #Facebook Messenger every month. A rollout of end-to-end encryption on the messaging platform is a huge win for user privacy across the world. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/12/meta-announces-end-end-encryption-default-messenger

    In conversation Friday, 08-Dec-2023 01:38:36 UTC from mastodon.social permalink

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    1. Meta Announces End-to-End Encryption by Default in Messenger
      from Cooper Quintin and Mona Wang
      Yesterday Meta announced that they have begun rolling out default end-to-end encryption for one-to-one messages and voice calls on Messenger and Facebook. While there remain some privacy concerns around backups and metadata, we applaud this decision. It will bring strong encryption to over one...
    • Anion (ionisland@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 08-Dec-2023 01:56:43 UTC Anion Anion
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      • Electronic Frontier Foundation

      @eff unencrypted metadata. Also, it's still Meta. Best to stay away from them entirely.

      In conversation Friday, 08-Dec-2023 01:56:43 UTC permalink
    • RussianDeepStateSock (milkman76@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 08-Dec-2023 02:06:34 UTC RussianDeepStateSock RussianDeepStateSock
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      • Electronic Frontier Foundation

      @eff the phrase "a huge win" used to describe things that happen to people still using facebook seems odd. Have you looked at that network recently? It is irresponsible to promote it, in any case.

      In conversation Friday, 08-Dec-2023 02:06:34 UTC permalink
    • Ian (robianhood@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 09-Dec-2023 14:18:50 UTC Ian Ian
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      • Electronic Frontier Foundation

      @eff, don't be naive. Meta offering Facebook users true privacy would conflict with Meta's business model.

      In conversation Saturday, 09-Dec-2023 14:18:50 UTC permalink

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