WhatsApp is coming to Messenger by turning off eavesdropping

Facebook is launching several benefits for Messenger users. Messenger's voice and video calls like WhatsApp are also being introduced with end-to-end encryption.





It is claimed that if end-to-end encryption security is enabled, no one other than the sender and recipient of the message will be able to monitor it. The same goes for voice and video calls. An extra level of security can be called.


Apart from that, Messenger also has the facility to send 'Disappointing Messages'. It has the advantage of deleting automatically sent messages after a certain period of time. WhatsApp was also launched a few days ago.


Tap on your profile picture in the chat window to send disappointing messages. You will also find it in the message area, there will be a timer icon. You can also specify how long the message will show on the recipient's smartphone and when (5 seconds to 24 hours) it will be automatically deleted.


Engadget reports that Facebook is doing more with end-to-end encryption. Group chat is also expected to test the security feature soon. Instagram's direct message (DM) is also rumored to include end-to-end encryption. However, if you want to launch the facility in DM, you have to follow each other.