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Meta Executives Knew Encryption Jeopardized Child Safety
24 Feb
Summary
- Internal warnings revealed Meta executives knew encryption plan posed risks.
- Company documents show concerns about flagging child exploitation cases.
- Meta faces lawsuits and regulatory threats over youth welfare issues.

Internal company documents filed in a New Mexico court case show that Meta executives proceeded with encrypting Facebook and Instagram messaging services despite internal warnings about the risks. A key policy head expressed concern about the company proceeding with the plan, stating it was "so irresponsible."
These documents, obtained through discovery in a lawsuit by New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez, indicate Meta's assessment of the plan's impact. Torrez alleges Meta allowed predators access to underage users, leading to abuse and trafficking. This revelation surfaces as Meta faces numerous global litigation and regulatory threats concerning youth welfare.
Senior Meta safety executives internally expressed fears that end-to-end encryption could increase risks for children on public social networks. One executive noted that with such encryption, proactive flagging of child exploitation cases to law enforcement would be impossible. Despite these concerns, Meta proceeded with the encryption, now facing significant legal challenges.




