If you chat with friends or someone special on Instagram, this news may be shocking for you. Starting today – May 8th – Instagram is removing encryption from messages. The company had already announced that from May 8, end-to-end encryption will be turned off for Instagram Direct Messages (DMs). Until now, Instagram DMs featured end-to-end encryption, which users could turn on themselves. When this feature was turned on, chats were fully encrypted – meaning messages could only be read by the sender and recipient. Even the company could not see those messages.
Now removing end-to-end encryption allows the company to see and read user conversations. The company argues that people are no longer interested in the encryption found on Instagram and are using it less. However, experts believe that the company is taking this step to train its AI models using user data.
Will Meta use users’ private chats to train its AI?
For this reason, a big debate has erupted regarding privacy on this decision. Many experts believe that by removing encryption, users’ private conversations will no longer be as secure as before. However, Meta has its own reasoning behind this decision. Tech companies often argue that encryption makes it difficult to monitor illegal activities. However, this reveals the company’s dual attitude; When Instagram first introduced end-to-end encryption, the company stressed that user privacy was its top priority — but now, it seems to be just the opposite. The report also reveals that the company is taking this step specifically to train its AI. With end-to-end encryption removed, it will now be easier for the company to read users’ chats and use them to train its AI models. Previously, due to end-to-end encryption, the company itself could not access users’ chats.
Will the company now read Instagram chats?
It also often becomes difficult to monitor criminal activities or illegal content. In such a situation, companies try to strike a balance – one that ensures security while also helping law enforcement agencies. However, on the other hand, the concerns raised by users are completely justified. In today’s digital age, people don’t just have casual conversations on social media; They also often share their personal information, photos, videos and important information. As a result, removing encryption can have a direct and significant impact on user privacy. Interestingly, WhatsApp – which is a subsidiary of Meta – has end-to-end encryption turned on by default; This is a feature that the company proudly cites as its biggest strength. In contrast, this feature was previously optional on Instagram, but has now been removed.
Chatting on Instagram can be risky!
This raises an important question: Are Meta’s privacy policies going in different directions on its different platforms? For years, the tech industry has been embroiled in an ongoing debate over encryption. On the one hand, users demand that their privacy be protected; On the other hand, governments and companies want varying levels of access in the name of national security. This new move by Instagram is likely to further intensify this debate. This decision is especially worrying for those users who want to keep their conversations completely private. With end-to-end encryption removed, it will now be easier for hackers to access and read Instagram users’ chat logs. This is because without this “gold standard” of encryption, hacking has become much easier in today’s digital environment.











