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How to enable end-to-end encryption for Facebook Messenger chats

19 oct. 2022 Hi-network.com
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Recently, I was chatting with someone via Facebook Messenger on MacOS when I received a warning that the messages couldn't be encrypted in Safari and I should use a different browser or the Facebook Messenger app. 

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Naturally, this piqued my curiosity. I was using the latest version of Safari on the latest version of MacOS Monterey. I checked the official Facebook page on what browsers were supported for end-to-end encryption and, sure enough, Safari was on the list along with Chrome and Firefox. 

However, there's a caveat. 

Although both Chrome and Firefox support end-to-end encrypted chats on facebook.com, Safari only supports end-to-end encryption when using messenger.com. 

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This struck me as odd because Safari on facebook.com offers the option for the encryption of individual chats.

So, what gives? Even after clicking to enable end-to-end encryption in Safari on facebook.com, it indicates that the chat is encrypted.

Is this a case of mistaken identity, or is Facebook not aware that the feature does in fact work in Safari on both facebook.com and messenger.com?

Either way, I want to offer you a few options so you can be sure your Facebook chats are covered with end-to-end encryption.

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