Facebook has rolled out a new feature to its Messenger app, allowing users in a group chat to make a poll and submit a vote. In December, Facebook Messenger received a major upgrade with end-to-end encryption for chats. Meta announced today that it’s now rolling out end-to-end encryption for personal chats and calls on Facebook and Messenger. This means only you and the person you send a message to via Facebook Messenger can see its contents. Although, since Facebook Messenger has a billion downloads, global rollout may take a while. Read more in our articles including "Facebook rolls out group chat Polls to Messenger" and "Facebook Messenger enables sending HD photos, up to 100MB files".
Facebook has rolled out a new feature to its Messenger app, allowing users in a group chat to make a poll and submit a vote. In December, Facebook Messenger received a major upgrade with end-to-end encryption for chats.
Meta announced today that it’s now rolling out end-to-end encryption for personal chats and calls on Facebook and Messenger. This means only you and the person you send a message to via Facebook Messenger can see its contents. Although, since Facebook Messenger has a billion downloads, global rollout may take a while.
Our coverage of facebook messenger polls includes: "Facebook rolls out group chat Polls to Messenger"; "Facebook Messenger enables sending HD photos, up to 100MB files"; "Facebook Messenger finally gets end-to-end encryption by default". Each article provides unique insights and information.