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Farewell, encryption: Meta will soon be able to see your private Instagram messages

Farewell, encryption: Meta will soon be able to see your private Instagram messages

Starting in May, Meta will discontinue the option for encrypted private messaging on Instagram. This change means the company will be able to access and monitor users' personal communications on the platform.

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