Most messaging services use E2E encryption. This includes iMessage, FaceTime, WhatsApp, Signal, Viber – as well as Telegram and Facebook Messenger if you switch on the Secret Chat/Messages option. E2E ...
Is Twitter/X getting rid of DMs? A software engineer at X (formerly Twitter) went viral Tuesday (April 15) after seemingly sharing that the social media platform intends to get rid of its direct ...
Twitter is getting an upgrade soon, and this was something that Mr. Tweet reacted to in the social media which centers on the direct messaging feature of the platform. There is a poll that asks the ...
Elon Musk announced that the release of encrypted DMs 1.0 "should happen" by Wednesday. "The acid test is that I could not see your DMs even if there was a gun to my head," he said. Speaking of DM ...
“The acid test is that I could not see your DMs even if there was a gun to my head.” “The acid test is that I could not see your DMs even if there was a gun to my head.” is a senior reporter covering ...
Twitter users have patiently awaited encrypted direct messaging ever since Elon Musk ushered it to the front of his wishlist of changes when buying Twitter in 2022. Only this past March did we hear ...
As promised, Elon Musk’s Twitter has launched end-to-end encryption for direct messages — but only for verified subscribers. See Also: Elon Musk Says Your Twitter Follower Count Could Soon Drop — No, ...
Twitter has introduced a new feature that lets users choose almost any emoji to react to a direct message in a conversation. Previously, the company allowed you to react to only the most recent DM ...
You’ll have to be a Twitter Blue verified user, a verified organization, or an affiliate to send an encrypted DM. You’ll have to be a Twitter Blue verified user, a verified organization, or an ...
Twitter has been working on a lot of changes recently. And while some of them are quite controversial, the company also has some cool features in its plans. On Tuesday, the platform began rolling out ...
As Twitter transitions to X, it’s becoming less and less usable for unverified users. Shortly after the company imposed a limit on the number of tweets they can see in a day, it’s putting a limit on ...