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Meta Plans to Add Encryption to Messenger, Stoking a Privacy Debate

The move is part of an effort to make the app more like WhatsApp and iMessage. Law enforcement authorities say the privacy makes it harder to track criminals.

Mike Isaac
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Child Pornography, Computer Security, Computers and the Internet, Facebook Inc, Instant Messaging, Meta Platforms Inc, Mobile Applications, Privacy, Social Media, Surveillance of Citizens by Government
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