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"path": "/2026/03/16/instagram-dm-end-to-end-encryption-8-may-2026/",
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"textContent": "Meta has confirmed that it will remove end-to-end encryption from Instagram Direct Messages (DMs), effective 8 May 2026. This includes chats and calls. The question now is: will this change make messaging on the platform less safe and less private? And what should you do before the deadline? But first, what’s end-to-end encryption? End-to-end encryption […]",
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