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20.03.2026 09:05
alecmuffett (@alecmuffett@mastodon.social)

One Week, Three Stories About Meta, Encryption, & Age Verification, and Why I’m Not Worried About (This Aspect of) Meta
alecmuffett.com/article/149384
#AgeVerification #EndToEndEncryption #instagram #meta




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20.03.2026 09:05
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

One Week, Three Stories About Meta, Encryption, & Age Verification, and Why I’m Not Worried About (This Aspect of) Meta https://alecmuffett.com/article/149384 #AgeVerification #EndToEndEncryption #instagram #meta

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20.03.2026 08:43
barocci (@barocci@sociale.network)

Instagram ha annunciato che a partire dall'8 maggio 2026 la crittografia end-to-end non sarà più disponibile nei messaggi privati. La funzione serviva a garantire che le persone impegnate in una conversazione fossero le uniche in grado di leggere, ascoltare o visualizzare i contenuti condivisi. Per tutelare la privacy digitale degli utenti, infatti, nemmeno Meta, che controlla il social, poteva accedere a quel materiale [...]

wired.it/article/instagram-fin #instagram #privacy




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20.03.2026 05:36
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20.03.2026 03:35
article (@article@alecmuffett.com)

One Week, Three Stories About Meta, Encryption, & Age Verification, and Why I’m Not Worried About (This Aspect of) Meta

“Meta ends End-to-End Encryption for Instagram DMs!”

“Meta lobbies for Age Verification in App Stores!”

“Moxie Marlinespike partners with Meta to build E2EE for AI Chats!”

The first story is a cause for mild disappointment & reflection, not outrage. The second is common sense for anyone who cares about privacy. The third should be celebrated. Here’s why:

Who am I? I’m a full time stay at home dad who has no axe to grind any more, but here are my relevant bona fides:

1. Ending E2EE for Instagram Direct Messages

In 2013-16 I worked for Facebook and amongst other projects I led the team which delivered the first version of end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for Facebook messenger.

I subsequently quit the company because of exhaustion and attempts to please the Chinese Government and enter China.

In 2019 Meta announced that they were intending to E2EE absolutely all of their messenger backends by default, which immediately led to digital rights civil society declaring this to be an evil ploy to  reinforce monopoly power and to prevent Instagram being divested from Facebook via the FTC.

For some reason digital rights civil society has a tendency to be a turkey always voting for Christmas, because the announcement at the time was literally what we (including myself) had spent the previous 25 years screaming for them to do.

Now, Meta have controversially given up on some of that, and (worse) rather than manage the narrative properly they just posted about it on their support page.

Facts are starting to leak out:

At this point I cannot do better than to quote myself from a recent chat-group conversation:

This is a very long thread by Jon Millican who was my #2 engineer on Messenger E2EE back in 2015 and subsequently guided building the full product and shipped it. I trust him absolutely:

https://bsky.app/profile/jonmillican.bsky.social/post/3mgycdhiqt22t

Long story short: WhatsApp and Messenger are Messenger apps, Instagram is for sharing your breakfast. They have a shitload of features which are not compatible with having private conversations due to various forms of enrichment and dynamism amongst the product development team, so it’s very hard to justify continuing E2EE development for Instagram when the direct-messenger aspects are only 10% of the products value.

In some ways it’s the same problem as public groups on Facebook: beyond a certain point centralisation and cleartext makes way more sense for feature value, than does the implicit decentralisation of content visibility [caused by e2ee] with the concomitant wrangling that engineers have to do to try and blind themselves to what the fuck is going on.

Especially when there is a cost benefit battle [of product velocity versus doing privacy “properly”] to be fought.

I would still like to see more E2E as a default proposition for communications and to minimise the amount of plain text visibility / plain text availability for shit like legal subpoenas, but pragmatism does dictate that at some point you just give up unless you are starting from a wholly decentralised architecture in which case you have the converse problem of avoiding building a side-channel attack.

So I am not worried about Instagram losing E2E Direct Messages. It would still be nice,

2. Meta lobbying for App Stores to do all the Age Verification

The way that civil society has reacted to this “story” — which as far as I can tell is sourced by a random person who anonymously posted a bunch of inference to a previously non-existent Github account and then boosted it on Reddit, and who has created a website and is now apparently begging cryptocurrency for doing so — the way that civil society has reacted to this “story” is entirely wrongheaded.

GUYS, THIS IS ACTUALLY WHAT YOU WANT META TO BE DOING. AGE VERIFICATION SUCKS, BUT THIS SUCKS LESS.

There are a few tweets from people who actually understand beyond the “ZOMG META DID SOMETHING WE MUST GO HATE ON THE ZUCKS” aspects, but for a really brief summary:

Privacy Wonks will hate it, but Mark Zuckerberg is correct that the proper place for prescriptive Age Verification is in the App Store of a mobile device; yes, that means Google and Apple will “find out more about you” but that can be minimised if they choose to implement a privacy-preserving protocol a-la what happened over COVID tracking.

The reason people are angry about this is that they don’t understand that the App-Store-and-Google/Apple-Account approach to AV is a degenerate form of what we should have been doing all along: age attestation, not age verification.

The user should be signed up with their own preferred provider of private age-attestation services which they can enmesh into whatever transactions they require an age test for; this puts the user in control of provider choice and information protection, and the reliant parties — vendors, porn sites, forums, whatever — should be obliged to accept attestation tokens.

But we don’t do that, probably because (a) it makes less money for the industry and (b) because Governments get more ID tracking metadata with the age verification approach.

App Stores are basically “Age Attestation v1.0” — either you get the app, or you don’t. The app developers have no need to learn anything about how old you are nor ever see sight of your face, nor your documents, and their costs and business risks are commensurately lower.

Again: THIS IS THE GENERAL MODEL OF WHAT WE SHOULD BE DOING. IT SHOULD NOT BE INCUMBENT UPON EVERY WEBSITE ONLINE TO IMPLEMENT DIGITAL-IDENTITY “KnowYourCustomer” ON THE OFF-CHANCE THAT THEY MIGHT SEE BOOBS.

Of course: to a first approximation everyone hates Meta, so the following statements are also true:

So with this understanding, how could they be doing anything else?

Which brings us to story 3:

3. Moxie Marlinespike announces partnership with Meta to bring (some form of) E2EE to AI Chats

If you haven’t been paying attention you may be wondering “…what the hell is Moxie doing, announcing something of this magnitude rather than it coming from Meta?”

My suspicion: it gets the story out without triggering a major newspaper event and cycle of criticism. It’s a tactic I have used, myself. I suspect also that Meta are leaning on the Marlinspike “stamp of approval” to lend credibility to their ongoing work, especially compared to previous efforts.

[aside: surprise, the white paper just got updated!]

Some people in civil society hate AI even more than they hate Meta, so the newspaper coverage of this story as only ever going to be resolutely negative — just as when Instagram announced E2EE in 2019.

Not to mention the child safety (and adjacent activist) community are going to go absolutely nuts when they work out what this actually means.

So if you’re an E2EE Integrity and Privacy Activist like me:

  1. It’s okay to be disappointed at the loss of instagram, but it’s no big thing and a long, hard, and largely pointless waste of money, brains and time to try and get it back
  2. Stop complaining about “Meta and Age Verification for App Stores”, it’s actually a degenerate form of what you want, if you accept that some people will want age-gating at all
  3. Get ready to tell the media that people should be free to have private conversations with AIs to the extent which can be guaranteed by definitions of the Trusted Compute Base at either end.
#2 #ageVerification #endToEndEncryption #instagram #meta


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20.03.2026 02:24
arteesetica (@arteesetica@mastodon.social)

«La alternativa para evitar que META utilice tus conversaciones privadas es abandonar Instagram o dejar de utilizar sus DMs para cuestiones íntimas o sensibles»🎯 Carles Planas Bou, periodista especializado en tecnología.





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20.03.2026 01:00
arteesetica (@arteesetica@mastodon.social)

El periodista Carles Planas Bou, especializado en tecnología, también advierte sobre esta medida de META y hace hincapié en los posibles usos que META daría a las conversaciones dentro de Instagram, incluido el entrenamiento de sus modelos de IA generativa.





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20.03.2026 00:19
milo (@milo@masto.ai)

¿Añadirás tu nombre a la petición urgente de la #FundaciónMozilla para pedir a Meta que mantenga cifrados los mensajes de #Instagram? Si se suman suficientes personas, podremos llamar la atención de #Meta y convencer a la empresa de que no elimine el cifrado.
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20.03.2026 00:01
cafexperiment (@cafexperiment@mastodon.coffee)

Coffee of the day "Buongiorno e buon caffè!"

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19.03.2026 22:20
ItalianNews (@ItalianNews@mastodon.ozioso.online)

Agi: Malore per Chuck Norris, ricoverato alle Hawaii

AGI - L'attore americano ed ex campione del mondo di karate Chuck Norris (86 anni) si è sentito male ed è stato ricoverato in ospedale alle Hawaii, secondo quanto riportato da TMZ. Il sito web non ha specificato le circostanze dell'accaduto, limitandosi ad affermare che si è verificato "nelle ultime 24 ore sull'isola di Kauai". TMZ riporta che l'attore è "di buon umore".
Chuck Norris, la star delle arti marziali che si è fatta un nome a Hollywood recitando in film d'azione negli anni '80, ha festeggiato il suo 86esimo compleanno la scorsa settimana e ha celebrato l'occasione con dei post sui social media.
Il messaggio di Chuck Norris
"Non sto invecchiando. Sto salendo di livello", ha scritto a corredo di un video su Instagram in cui si allena con un partner di boxe. "Non c'è niente di meglio di un po' di azione in una giornata di sole per sentirsi giovani", ha aggiunto l'attore, cintura nera in diverse discipline.

Trouble for Chuck Norris, hospitalized in Hawaii

AGI - American actor and former world karate champion Chuck Norris (86 years old) has been feeling unwell and has been hospitalized in Hawaii, according to TMZ. The website did not specify the circumstances of the incident, limiting itself to stating that it occurred “in the last 24 hours on the island of Kauai.” TMZ reports that the actor is “in good spirits.”

Chuck Norris, the martial arts star who made a name for himself in Hollywood by starring in action films in the 1980s, celebrated his 86th birthday last week and celebrated the occasion with social media posts.

Chuck Norris's message:
“I’m not aging. I’m leveling up,” he wrote alongside a video on Instagram in which he trains with a boxing partner. “There’s nothing better than a little action on a sunny day to feel young,” the actor added, a black belt in several disciplines.

#ChuckNorris #Hawaii #Kauai #Hollywood #ChuckNorriss #Instagram

agi.it/estero/news/2026-03-19/




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19.03.2026 22:01
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

Google nega impacto da IA no tráfego de notícias no Brasil

fed.brid.gy/r/https://tecnoblo





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19.03.2026 22:01
r (@r@web.brid.gy)

Google nega impacto da IA no tráfego de notícias no Brasil

web.brid.gy/r/https://tecnoblo





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