Meta’s bringing end-to-end encryption to all Messenger users, but not all at once

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In the coming months, Meta will gradually expand end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to everyone Messenger users to ensure a high level of security across the board.

“Gradually” is the key word here Meta states that it will choose randomly (opens in new tab) which chats get E2EE and which don’t. If chosen, everyone in a selected chat will be notified if their app now has that extra layer of protection. The reasoning behind the random selection process is to facilitate both users and the company’s own infrastructure so as not to overwhelm either of them. Ideally, the rollout will go more smoothly if it’s done little by little instead of all at once. In addition, Meta will test whether E2EE will be a default for Messenger during this time. So if you are one of the lucky few to get picked first, make sure you install the update as soon as possible for optimal security.