Facebook Messenger’s New Security Features

Facebook Messenger’s New Security Features

New Facebook Messenger security features will improve protections for minors as well as adults when it comes to unwanted chat requests.
Facebook developed new safety tips powered by machine learning that will still work after the service gets its promised end-to-end encryption.
The new safety features will offer users tips on how to handle suspicious people contacting them over Messenger.
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Facebook just launched Messenger Rooms, a video chatting feature that works just like Zoom, and you don’t even need a Facebook account to use it.

That’s not the only new trick coming to Messenger users, though, as Facebook on Thursday announced brand new security features meant to protect users against unwanted chat requests, whether they’re from predators targeting minors or scammers looking for new victims. The new features are powered by machine learning, and they will work even after Messenger gets end-to-end encryption.

The features have been in testing on Android since March and will roll out to iPhone next week. The tools were developed “with machine learning that looks at behavioral signals like an adult sending a large amount of friend or message requests to people under 18,” Facebook explained. That way, the features will work with end-to-end encryption as well.

Safety notices will pop up in a chat and provide helpful tips to people who may be engaged in a conversation with a suspicious account. Users will be able to block or ignore someone “when something doesn’t seem right.” Messenger already has protections in place for minors that can limit contact from adults they’re not connected to. Machine learning helps Facebook detect and disable accounts of adults who interact with children inappropriately

Facebook pivoted to strong privacy features in recent years and promised that all of its communication apps will receive the same end-to-end encryption as WhatsApp. The idea behind the project is to allow all users of Facebook apps, including Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram, to talk to each other securely. It might take a while to get us there, but Facebook is getting ready for that future by rolling out additional safety measures for Messenger.


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