Meta Suggests Using WhatsApp for Encrypted Messaging as Instagram Drops Feature
Meta has been very aggressive about end-to-end encryption in its WhatsApp app. However, you might be surprised to learn that the company is removing it from its other app, Instagram.
For instance, many people are wondering how Meta manages user privacy. The company has talked much about how encryption is vital to user privacy. However, they chose to disable a feature that will protect our data. If you are an Instagram user who has used “Secure Chats,” then you are in trouble. Meta has decided to disable end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for Instagram DMs. From May 8, 2026, onwards, the additional security feature will be terminated. It’s surprising to know this, considering that Meta has WhatsApp, which has robust encryption features.
Obviously, Meta isn't hiding why it's doing this. According to them, the main reason is that no one was actually using the feature. Because encryption was never the default setting on Instagram (like it is on WhatsApp), you had to look hard to find it.
A Meta spokesperson said, "Very few people were choosing the end-to-end encrypted messaging option in DMs, so we're removing this option from Instagram in the coming months. Anyone who wants to continue messaging with end-to-end encryption can easily do so on WhatsApp."