These changes are a direct response to multiple criticisms of how Facebook protects user data.
And exactly, according to Zuckerberg, the privacy issue will be in the foreground with these changes.
In a speech to developers, Zuckerberg described the company’s new focus on privacy as “a major change” in how it works.
Some of the changes include: Messages in Messenger will be encrypted by default, meaning that Facebook will not see the content of the messaging and the platform will be fully integrated with Whatsapp.
The Facebook app is being redesigned to make centralized community groups. Zuckerberg has previously said he believes people in the future will want to speak privately in small groups and communities.
Then, Instagram posts will not have to start with a photo or video, it will be possible to share content using only text or drawings, thanks to a new “created” camera mode.
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