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TikTok Confirms it Will Not Add End-to-End Encryption to DMs

TikTok cites risks like grooming and harassment, prioritizing user safety over privacy to keep authorized access for law enforcement, affecting its 30 million UK users.

  • On March 4, 2026, TikTok confirmed it will not introduce end-to-end encryption for direct messages after a security briefing in its London office, the BBC reported.
  • TikTok told the BBC it believes end-to-end encryption would prevent police and safety teams from reading direct messages, framing the choice as protecting young users and distinguishing itself from rivals.
  • TikTok says direct messages remain protected with standard encryption, and `We know just how risky end-to-end-encrypted platforms can be for children, preventing the detection of child sexual abuse and exploitation and contributing to a worrying global decline in reports,' said Rani Govender.
  • The decision positions TikTok as an outlier since most rivals use or plan E2EE, while critics warn it fuels Chinese government access concerns despite US operations split off earlier this year.
  • The Internet Watch Foundation praised the move, citing 'an important precedent' on safety grounds, while government data show Meta supplied data in over 374,000 requests in 2025.
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Wired broke the news in United States on Monday, April 5, 2021.
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