‘End-to-end encryption’ is being added to Facebook Messenger

Recently, Facebook has changed the name of the main company. The world’s most popular social media is now bringing voice and video calls  ‘end-to-end encrypted’ (End-to-End encrypted) to Facebook Messenger in the form of WhatsApp. At the same time, this service is being launched in the case of group chat, group audio or video call in messenger.

Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg made the announcement on his Facebook page’s wall during Monday, He said, their aim is to ensure this encryption for all services in Meta.

But quite often there are complaints that Facebook messenger is being  interact in conversation. Personal talk is going in the hands of a third party. Even chatting about a topic that related advertisements also come up in a while, But end-to-end encryption is a security system, through which no one can hear or see user conversations. Users can also check if the message is safe by turning on this security system in WhatsApp chat.

But many users have also criticized the post of this update on the Facebook wall of Meter Founder and CEO. Many people have hinted in the comment box, It means, ‘even Zuckerberg said loudly, the messenger’s information was not end-to-end encrypted.’

Whatsapp multi-device support launched

Primary devices no longer need to be logged in to any linked secondary devices to run WhatsApp. The app-owned company Meta Platforms has recently announced to open the feature to everyone after running test-audits for the past few months. It can be launched in both Android and iOS operating systems.

For the feature, you have to enter the beta option of Linked Devices first. Then users can start it. If it is launched, it will be unlinked from all linked devices. Gotta link it again. If it is newly linked, then it is okay if it is not linked to the original smartphone. All devices will have call and chat end-to-end encrypted at the same time.

The news media GSMArena says it can work up to 14 days after being disconnected from linked devices. But even if this opportunity is in iOS, users cannot delete any message from linked devices.

No tablet from iOS or any other smartphone can be connected like this. To use the feature you must have the latest version of WhatsApp.

Start End-to-End Encrypted BackUp on WhatsApp

Facebook launches end-to-end encrypted backup services on WhatsApp for iOS and Android platforms. For a long time, WhatsApp users have been providing ‘end-to-end encryption’ services only for message exchange. Now you will get the same benefit in data backup.
WhatsApp data could be kept as backup in advance on iCloud or Google Drive. However, the main institutions of the backup platforms were finally obliged to hand over customer data to them if the government or law enforcement force wanted. That situation is changing due to encrypted backup facilities.
WhatsApp encrypted backup service has been launched from Thursday, Users can keep cloud backup safe with password or 64 bit encryption.
That is, considering from theoretical point of view, the country’s government, law enforcement or any third party can’t recover the money even if they get the data kept as a backup in the cloud, unless the user himself gives them access to the backup by handing over the encryption.

How to start encrypted backup

First go to WhatsApp settings. From there press chats > chat backup > end-to-end encrypted backup. Next, if you press ‘Continue’, what will the app ask to create password or encryption. Then give WhatsApp time to create your data encrypted backup by pressing ‘right’.
Here’s the thing to look out for is the password of encrypted backup or what the user will lose that backup forever. Isn’t it possible for WhatsApp to recover that backup or find the lost encryption.

How to stop encrypted backups

Gotta go back to app settings. From there press chats > chat backup > end-to-end encrypted backup. Then the app will ask for password. Then at the turn off pressure to make sure the user is trying to shut down the encrypted backup service.