Chats feature default end-to-end encryption, ensuring that only the sender and receiver can read the messages.
In 2011, Facebook acquired a group messaging platform called . The engineering team used the internal codename "Orca" to develop a standalone mobile communication tool based on Beluga's architecture. When the app officially launched as Facebook Messenger, the underlying package name remained unchanged. Chats feature default end-to-end encryption
As one of the most downloaded applications in history, Messenger has evolved far beyond simple text chatting. 1. Cross-App Communication Chats feature default end-to-end encryption
If your app is running sluggishly or failing to load messages: Open your phone's . Navigate to Apps or Application Manager . Select Messenger (or look for com.facebook.orca ). Tap Storage . Chats feature default end-to-end encryption