

This feature is available in iMessage and WhatsApp might get it soon. Users can also double-tap a message to “heart” it. With this feature, users will be able to tap and hold on to a message to bring up the reactions tray to make their choice of reaction. Messenger has also received the Message Reactions feature that is also being tested on WhatsApp. Facebook is now rolling out this notification over the next few weeks for disappearing messages in end-to-end encrypted chats. It is the same feature it offers in Messenger’s vanish mode. Messenger users will now be informed if a screenshot of their disappearing message is taken. This is something WhatsApp users have wanted for the longest time. The other interesting feature that Messenger has received is the Screenshot detection feature. The other Meta-owned app that boasts of end-to-end encryption is WhatsApp. Apart from the sender and receiver, nobody can have access to the chats, not even Facebook. The end-to-end encryption makes the chat secure and private. However, now the end-to-end encryption feature is available to everyone. Facebook began testing end-to-end encryption for group chats, including voice and video calls, last year. Messenger chats are now end-to-end encrypted. With cybercrime and hacking on the rise, it’s more important than ever to find great ways to connect with friends and family through private and secure communications.”
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Building secure and fun interactive features take time and require our engineers to innovate and solve technical challenges, so this is part of a series of product updates as we keep improving our services.

Talking about launching new features for Messenger, Timothy Buck, Product Manager, Messenger, said in a blog post, said in a blog, “Today, we’re announcing updates for Messenger’s opt-in end-to-end encrypted chats that will help improve your messaging experience.
