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Facebook testing encrypted chats in Messenger

David Marcus, Facebook's vice president of messaging products, discusses new features of the Messenger app during the F8 Facebook Developer Conference in San Francisco in April.
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Facebook is adding to its Messenger app an option for encrypted chats that can only be read on the devices on which they are sent or received.

Users also will be able to set a timer to control how long the message remains visible to anyone, the company said Friday.

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The “secret conversations” feature, which is optional, does not work across different devices. So even if a person has Messenger on a phone and on a computer, the conversation will be visible on only one device.

The encrypted chats are now being tested with a limited number of people, Facebook said, but the option will be more widely available later this summer.

WhatsApp, the Facebook-owned messaging service, already uses end-to-end encryption on all messages.

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