Twitter’s New Owner Elon Musk Wants DMs to be End-to-End Encrypted like Signal

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Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla and Twitter’s new owner, on Thursday called on adding support for end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to the platform’s direct messages (DM) feature.

“Twitter DMs should have end to end encryption like Signal, so no one can spy on or hack your messages,” Musk said in a tweet.

The statement comes days after the microblogging service announced it officially entered into an agreement to be acquired by an entity wholly owned by Elon Musk, with the transaction valued at approximately US$ 44 billion, or US$ 54. 20 per share in cash.

The deal is expected to close in the next six-months and will make it a privately owned company.

“Free speech forms the foundation of any functioning democracy. Twitter, Musk stated, is where vital issues for the future of mankind are discussed. Musk stated that he also wants to improve Twitter by adding new features to the platform, open-sourcing the algorithm to boost trust and defeating spambots. He also plans to authenticate all users. “

The continued lack of end-to-end encryption for Twitter direct messages has been a point of concern, with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) noting how it could undermine user privacy and safety.

“Because they are not end-to-end encrypted, Twitter itself has access to them,” the EFF said. Twitter has the ability to hand them over for law enforcement. They can also be leaked by hackers or employees of Twitter (as it happened ).

Meta, which has been steadily adopting E2EE across its services with plans to complete the rollout sometime by next year, reiterated that privacy is a fundamental human right and that “safe and secure messaging is more important than ever. “

A two-year report from Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) commissioned by the tech giant and released this month found that “expanding end-to-end encryption enables the realization of a diverse range of human rights and recommended a range of integrity and safety measures to address unintended adverse human rights. “

The independent human rights impact assessment also highlighted the risks arising as a consequence of improved privacy protections, including facilitating child exploitation, distribution child sexual abuse material (CSAM), and spreading hate speech.

“Yet, the impacts of E2EE go far beyond such a simplistic ‘privacy versus security’ or ‘privacy versus safety’ framing,” the social media behemoth said in response to the findings.

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