With App lock, users can lock Messenger and it will require an
authentication method like Face ID or Touch ID to open it.
Facebook
on Wednesday announced new privacy and security features for Messenger
including App lock, which enables users to add "another layer of
security".
With App lock, users can lock Messenger
and it will require an authentication method like Face ID or Touch ID to open
it.
"App Lock
lets you add another layer of security to your private messages and helps
prevent other people from accessing them," said Jay Sullivan, Director of
Product Management, Messenger Privacy and Safety, in a statement.
"...App Lock
uses your device's privacy settings like fingerprint or face authentication to
unlock the Messenger app, and your touch or face ID is not transmitted to or
stored by Facebook," Sullivan added.
However, as of
now, the feature is only available on iPhone and iPad. It will come to Android
in the "next few months".
"You can find
this feature in the new Privacy settings section. The Privacy section makes it
easy to access settings and features like the audience for your stories, muted
stories and blocked people. App Lock and the Privacy section let you tailor
your experience and choose settings that work best for you. We're always
working to give you more control over your privacy, so as we introduce more
privacy features, you'll have this centralized place to find them," Sullivan
said.
Sullivan further
stated that they are working on new controls so users can decide who can
message or call them directly, who goes to their requests folder, and who can't
message or call them at all. This will be similar to the message controls on
Instagram.
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