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Facebook messenger had ephemeral message feature for execs only

8 pointsby lunchbreakabout 7 years ago

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mayniacabout 7 years ago
I find it interesting that they built this into Facebook rather than just using a third party option. If executives wanted a way to communicate privately and securely, why not use Signal? They helped implement WhatsApp&#x27;s encryption, so surely the execs would know about it. Or standard PGP encrypted email, or Hushmail, or any of the other dozens of secure messaging services.<p>Hell I used to do digital forensic cases involving high level executives, half of them didn&#x27;t even use an email account or any messaging service to begin with. They&#x27;d have messages relayed to and from them from assistants who would be their scapegoat: if they did get caught doing something illegal, the assistant would be the only one holding any actual evidence of the act.<p>The fact that it was built into Facebook makes me think it&#x27;s less nefarious than this article makes it out to be. Maybe executives heard about the project and just jumped at the chance to be alpha testers? I am absolutely not a fan of Facebook, but this article isn&#x27;t painting a good picture of what has actually happened and why.