Messenger Dives Deeper Into End-to-End Encrypted Conversations

It is testing a secure storage option for backing up and retrieving those conversations

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Messenger is testing new ways to incorporate the emphasis on end-to-end encrypted chats from corporate sibling WhatsApp.

The Meta-owned messaging application began testing a secure storage option for people who wish to back up their end-to-end encrypted Messenger conversations, which are currently stored on their devices, in the event the device is lost or replaced with a new one.

Messenger will not have access to any of those messages unless a user chooses to report one.

Secure storage will become the default method for protecting end-to-end encrypted conversation histories, and there will be multiple options to restore them.

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