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HomePhys.org - BusinessInstagram can now read all users’ private messages—will this make kids safer or just boost ad targeting?

Instagram can now read all users’ private messages—will this make kids safer or just boost ad targeting?

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As of May 8, end-to-end encryption is no longer available on direct messages on Instagram.

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