End-to-end encryption assumes that private conversations cannot be used by anyone other than users, including Twitter.
Musk also said that users will be able to reply to individual messages and use any emoji as a reaction.
“Later this month, we plan to roll out the ability to respond to individual private messages, using any emoji for reactions and encryption,” Musk said.
Source: Ferra

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