Instagram pulls the plug on encrypted chats
Instagram will no longer support end-to-end encrypted chats from 8 May 2026, ending an optional privacy feature for some direct messages on the platform.
Users affected by the change are being prompted to download any messages or media from encrypted chats that they wish to keep before the feature is removed. Instagram’s help page says users may need to update the app to access or download their end-to-end encrypted chats.
End-to-end encryption allows only the people in a conversation to read messages or hear calls, with messages protected by encryption keys linked to authorised devices. On Instagram, however, encrypted chats were an optional feature rather than the default for all direct messages.
After 8 May 2026, users will no longer be able to send or receive end-to-end encrypted messages or calls on Instagram. The help page also notes that users can still report messages from encrypted chats and that shared content may still be forwarded outside an encrypted conversation.
The change marks a rollback of a privacy feature on one of Meta’s major social platforms, even as end-to-end encryption remains central to debates over secure communications, platform safety and user confidentiality.
Why does it matter?
End-to-end encryption is widely seen as a core privacy protection because it limits access to message content, including by the platform itself. Its removal from Instagram encrypted chats raises questions about how major platforms prioritise privacy features, user safety, product complexity and interoperability across their messaging services.
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