Messages sent via the Facebook Messenger service is going to be harder to peek.
The reason, the social networking company will add two features to improve the "secrecy" Messenger, which is encrypted end-to-end and messages that can disappear on their own (self destruct).
Summarized KompasTekno of Re / code, Sunday (07/10/2016), the encryption will be applied to the Messenger is similar to what is already embedded first in WhatsApp.
Messages will only be stored in the sending and receiving devices, not the Messenger server. Even Facebook's own party will not be able to peek at messages sent via Messenger.
although self-destruct message can be set to automatically disappear within a desired specific user, from 5 seconds to 24 hours.
In a blog post, Facebook says that the encryption feature must be activated manually. This is because the Messenger is cross device alias can be accessed from a variety of devices, including smartphones, tablets, and desktops.
Well, the encrypted message will only exist on a device that is used to send, for example, smartphones, and can not be seen when Messenger is opened by another device.
Step up "secure" conversation in Messenger comes in the midst of warm debate about privacy among the law enforcement community and technology companies.
On the one hand, users of services like confidentiality made possible by security features such as encryption. On the other hand, it is difficult for law enforcement to monitor criminal communicate via instant messaging services.
Currently Facebook has started rolling and chatting secret encryption feature on a limited basis. Both are expected to be available for all users Messenger in the near future.
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