<2>TikTok Won’t Add End-to-End Encryption to DMs
<3>Security Concerns and the Decision to Not Implement End-to-End Encryption
<>If you’ve ever wondered if TikTok would ever offer a more secure messaging experience, you now have an answer. TikTok has told the < class="link" href="https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly2m5e5ke4o" target="_blank">BBC that it will not protect direct messages sent in the app with end-to-end encryption, because it believes it will make users less safe. In a briefing about security at its London office, TikTok said that implementing the technology would prevent its safety teams or law enforcement from being able to read messages if needed. The ByteDance-owned app framed it as a deliberate decision, made in an effort to keep users, especially younger ones, safe on its platform.
<3>The Technology and Its Limitations
<>With end-to-end encryption, only the sender and receiver are able to read messages exchanged between them. The technology isn’t typically implemented in China, where ByteDance is located, though TikTok didn’t say whether its parent company had an influence on its decision. TikTok said messages sent through its
