Tech news: Meta-owned social media giant Instagram announced that it will discontinue its end-to-end encrypted chat feature from May 8, 2026, onwards. Instagram’s parent company Meta confirmed the development on Saturday, triggering discussions and debates over online privacy and platform moderation.



Encryption feature was introduced in 2023


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Notably, Instagram had introduced the encrypted messaging option in December 2023, with Meta aiming for broader push to enhance privacy protections across its applications. The end-to-end encryption (E2EE) ensures that only the sender of a message, and its recipient can read messages, preventing the third parties, including the platform from accessing their content. 


A spokesperson attached to Meta platforms said that the low number of users who activated encrypted chats on the platform prompted Instagram to take the decision. 



What changes for the users?


After the feature is removed from the app, messages exchanged on the platform could technically be accessed by it for purposes such as moderation and safety monitoring. Instagram issued a statement, mentioning that users currently engaged in encrypted conversations will receive notifications within the app. Additionally, they will be advised to download any messages, pictures, or media they wish to retain before the May 8, 2026 deadline. 




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Decision kicks up safety debates, privacy concerns


It is noteworthy that the end-to-end encryption feature is regarded as one of the strongest safeguards against cyber menace, such as hacking, data breaches and surveillance. However, several governments and child-safety organisations have contended that encrypted messaging can make it difficult for authorities to detect illegal activities or harmful online behaviour. 


Meanwhile, end-to–end encryption shall remain in force on Meta-owned WhatsApp.

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