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    Instagram Flips The Privacy Switch On Users For Government Approval

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechMarch 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Instagram is relinquishing end-to-end encryption this May. Meta is trading your privacy for a quieter life with regulators. It is a massive U-turn.

    Meta is officially abandoning the “privacy” dream.

    Your Instagram messages will no longer have end-to-end encryption starting this May. For years, Mark Zuckerberg told us that private communication is a fundamental right. He spent millions on ads telling us how safe our messages were.

    Now, he is quietly opening the door for everyone to take a look.

    The company is hiding behind the “child safety” argument. They claim that removing encryption will help them catch bad actors. While that sounds good in a press release, it is a convenient excuse to appease regulators in Europe and the US.

    Governments hate “dark spaces” where they can’t see what people are saying. Meta finally got tired of the legal fights and decided to sacrifice your privacy to make their own lives easier.

    It’s a total surrender.

    Once that encryption is gone, your data is vulnerable to hackers, government surveillance, and Meta’s own advertising algorithms. You should assume that anything you type in an Instagram DM after May is public record.

    If you actually care about your privacy, it is time to delete the app and move to Signal. Meta proved once again that its “principles” are merely marketing until they become inconvenient.

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