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That basically, it cuts out the company completely from it, which is, I think, really important for a bunch of reasons. One is people might not trust the company, but also just security issues. Let's say someone... hacks into meta, which, you know, we try really hard to make it so they can't. And we haven't had many issues with that over the 20 years of running the company.
That basically, it cuts out the company completely from it, which is, I think, really important for a bunch of reasons. One is people might not trust the company, but also just security issues. Let's say someone... hacks into meta, which, you know, we try really hard to make it so they can't. And we haven't had many issues with that over the 20 years of running the company.
That basically, it cuts out the company completely from it, which is, I think, really important for a bunch of reasons. One is people might not trust the company, but also just security issues. Let's say someone... hacks into meta, which, you know, we try really hard to make it so they can't. And we haven't had many issues with that over the 20 years of running the company.
But in theory, if someone did, then they'd be able to access everyone's messages if it weren't encrypted. But because it's encrypted, there's just nothing there, right? It's like, I mean, they can't hack into meta and then get access to your messages. So now someone like the NSA or CIA would have to kind of hack into your phone, which, you know, there are probably ways to do that. Pegasus.
But in theory, if someone did, then they'd be able to access everyone's messages if it weren't encrypted. But because it's encrypted, there's just nothing there, right? It's like, I mean, they can't hack into meta and then get access to your messages. So now someone like the NSA or CIA would have to kind of hack into your phone, which, you know, there are probably ways to do that. Pegasus.
But in theory, if someone did, then they'd be able to access everyone's messages if it weren't encrypted. But because it's encrypted, there's just nothing there, right? It's like, I mean, they can't hack into meta and then get access to your messages. So now someone like the NSA or CIA would have to kind of hack into your phone, which, you know, there are probably ways to do that. Pegasus.
I mean, there are probably a bunch of ways.
I mean, there are probably a bunch of ways.
I mean, there are probably a bunch of ways.
And then, of course, there's always the ultimate kind of physical part of it, which is if you have access to the computer, you can usually just break in. Right. So that's why. If the FBI arrests you and takes your phone, they're probably going to be able to get in and see what's there.
And then, of course, there's always the ultimate kind of physical part of it, which is if you have access to the computer, you can usually just break in. Right. So that's why. If the FBI arrests you and takes your phone, they're probably going to be able to get in and see what's there.
And then, of course, there's always the ultimate kind of physical part of it, which is if you have access to the computer, you can usually just break in. Right. So that's why. If the FBI arrests you and takes your phone, they're probably going to be able to get in and see what's there.
Yeah, and I mean this is one of the reasons why we put disappearing messages in too because that way โ I mean, yeah, if someone has compromised your phone and they can see everything that's going on there, then obviously they can see stuff as it comes in. But I kind of in general just think we should keep around as little of that stuff as possible.
Yeah, and I mean this is one of the reasons why we put disappearing messages in too because that way โ I mean, yeah, if someone has compromised your phone and they can see everything that's going on there, then obviously they can see stuff as it comes in. But I kind of in general just think we should keep around as little of that stuff as possible.
Yeah, and I mean this is one of the reasons why we put disappearing messages in too because that way โ I mean, yeah, if someone has compromised your phone and they can see everything that's going on there, then obviously they can see stuff as it comes in. But I kind of in general just think we should keep around as little of that stuff as possible.
So there are some threads where it's like there's photos that get shared. You want the photos. But I think for a lot of threads, a lot of people just โ I don't think most people would miss it if most of the contents of their threads just disappeared after seven days.
So there are some threads where it's like there's photos that get shared. You want the photos. But I think for a lot of threads, a lot of people just โ I don't think most people would miss it if most of the contents of their threads just disappeared after seven days.
So there are some threads where it's like there's photos that get shared. You want the photos. But I think for a lot of threads, a lot of people just โ I don't think most people would miss it if most of the contents of their threads just disappeared after seven days.
What I find is I don't use it that much because we have this corporate policy at Meta that we need to retain all our documents and messages and stuff. But before we had that, I used it as we were developing this and every once in a while I would miss something and say, wow, I kind of wish I could go back and see that. But it was very rare.
What I find is I don't use it that much because we have this corporate policy at Meta that we need to retain all our documents and messages and stuff. But before we had that, I used it as we were developing this and every once in a while I would miss something and say, wow, I kind of wish I could go back and see that. But it was very rare.