Signal Protocol Links WhatsApp, Messenger in DMA-Compliant Fusion

 

As part of the launch of the new EU regulations governing the use of digital “gatekeepers,” Meta is ready to answer all of your questions about WhatsApp and Messenger providing end-to-end encryption (E2EE), while also complying with the requirements outlined in the Digital Markets Act (DMA). A blog post by Meta on Wednesday detailed how it plans to enable interoperability with Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp in the EU, which means users can message each other if they also use Signal’s underlying encryption protocol when communicating with third-party messaging platforms. 
As the Digital Markets Act of Europe becomes more and more enforced, big tech companies are getting ready to comply with it. In response to the new competition rules that took effect on March 6, Google, Meta, and other companies have begun making plans to comply and what will happen to end users. 
There is no doubt that the change was not entirely the result of WhatsApp’s decision. It is known that European lawmakers have designated WhatsApp parent company Meta as one of the six influential “gatekeeper” companies under their sweeping Digital Markets Act, giving it six months to allow others to enter its walled garden. 
Even though it’s just a few weeks until the deadline for WhatsApp interoperability with other apps approaches, the company is describing its plans.

As part of the first year of the regula

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