Instagram to drop encrypted chats from May 8, your messages will not be private anymore

Instagram will stop supporting its end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) messaging feature after May 8, 2026. Meta confirmed the change in a recent blog post. The E2EE messaging feature was introduced on the platform in December 2023 to enhance user privacy. Once the feature is discontinued, messages sent on Instagram will no longer be protected by end-to-end encryption, meaning Meta will be able to access the content of chats.

Meta said in the blog post that it will provide instructions on how users can download their existing data. The company said, “If you have chats that are impacted by this change, you will see instructions on how you can download any media or messages you may want to keep.”

Instagram’s blog post further states that users running an older version of the app may need to update it before they can download their chats.

As Meta removes end-to-end encryption from Instagram, will it remove the same feature from its other major messaging platforms, particularly Facebook Messenger? As of now, the matter remains unclear.

Why is Meta bringing this change

Meta’s decision also comes amid growing concerns about child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on the internet. Removing end-to-end encryption will allow the company to scan direct messages and calls on Instagram to detect content related to CSAM, grooming, or other forms of harassment.

Governments in several regions, including the United States and United Kingdom, as well as policymakers in the European Union, have been pushing to identify and remove such harmful content from private messaging services. Proposed regulations like the EU Chat Control regulation proposal and the Online Safety Act 2023 in the UK would give authorities greater powers to require platforms to detect CSAM, even within private communications.

However, Meta has not officially revealed the reason behind the change to the messaging system on Instagram.

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