The feature was initially rolled out for testing in 2021 to provide users with a secure communication channel accessible only by the sender and recipient.
Meta cites very low adoption rates among its user base as the primary reason for sunsetting this privacy feature.
Once the May 8 deadline passes, all direct messages on the platform will revert to standard Transport Layer Security.
The transition away from end-to-end encryption marks a significant shift in how user data is handled on Instagram.
With end-to-end encryption, cryptographic keys are stored exclusively on user devices, preventing intercepted messages from being read by anyone.
By reverting to standard transport encryption, data remains secure while traveling across the network, but is decrypted once it reaches Meta’s servers.
This architectural change allows Meta to perform several new actions on your private messages.
Furthermore, cybersecurity experts note that removing end-to-end encryption increases the risk of data exposure in the event of a server-side data breach.
Users who previously relied on the encrypted chat feature must take immediate action to preserve their communication history.
Meta is actively sending notifications urging affected users to export their encrypted chat data before the infrastructure changes take effect.
After the cutoff date, previously encrypted threads will become fully accessible to Meta’s automated moderation algorithms.
To safeguard their data, users should navigate to their account security settings and request a secure download of their personal information.
Failing to export this data before the deadline means those private conversations will seamlessly be added to the platform’s scannable database.
The cybersecurity community and privacy advocates have strongly criticized this sudden policy change.
Threat intelligence experts emphasize that removing built-in security features contradicts the growing global demand for robust digital privacy.
Social media discussions, including alerts from security firms like Malwarebytes, highlight public frustration over corporate data harvesting.
In response to the changes, security researchers continue to recommend migrating sensitive conversations to dedicated secure platforms.
Meta actively encourages users seeking privacy to transition to WhatsApp. However, many privacy-conscious individuals are shifting to independent messengers like Signal.
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