To disable end-to-end encryption on Facebook Messenger, follow these simple steps within the app. End-to-end encryption adds extra security by ensuring only you and the recipient can view the messages, but some features are restricted in encrypted chats. If you prefer more flexibility and don’t need this added security, you can disable it. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to disable end-to-end encryption on Facebook Messenger and explain what it means for your conversations.
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What is End-to-End Encryption in Facebook Messenger?
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) in Facebook Messenger is a feature that protects your messages. It makes sure only you and the person you’re messaging can see the conversation.
When you send a message, it gets changed into a special code (encrypted), so no one else can read it except the person you sent it to. Only their device can unlock (decrypt) the message. If you don’t want this feature, you can turn off end-to-end encryption in Messenger.
How to Turn Off End-to-End Encryption on Facebook Messenger for iPhone:
1. Open the Messenger app on your iPhone or iPad.
2. Tap on the three lines (☰) in the top left corner.
3. Select the gear icon (⚙︎) to go to settings.
4. Tap on Privacy & Safety.
5. Select End-to-End Encryption Chats.
6. Tap on Message Storage.
7. Choose Turn Off Secure Storage.
8. Confirm by tapping Turn Off again.
That’s it! Once you complete these steps on your iPhone or Android, Messenger will turn off end-to-end encryption for your chats.
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