Instagram will remove end-to-end encryption for direct messages between users from May 8, 2026. This change affects users who have opted-in to the feature since its introduction in 2023. With end-to-end encryption enabled, the contents of messages are protected from the moment they leave the sender's device to the moment they reach the receiver's device. In other words, nobody, including Meta, can see what is sent. When May 8 rolls around, that extra layer of security will be removed.
Overview
The removal of end-to-end encryption for direct messages means that Meta will potentially be able to see the contents of all messages between users on the social media platform. This change has raised concerns about online privacy and surveillance. Users who have opted-in to the feature will see instructions in the app on how they can download any media or messages that they may want to keep.
What it means for users
The decision to abandon encryption was reportedly due to low uptake, with a spokesperson for Meta stating that