Microsoft partners with Signal to roll out Skype Private Conversations with end-to-end encryption
Microsoft has teamed up with Signal; a protocol for the private messenger to bring an experimental feature called 'Private Conversations' with end-to-end encryption on Skype app. However, the end-to-end encryption is only available between one-on-one contacts but not in group chats. The end-to-end encryption feature will cover chat, files, and audio messages, but not audio or video calls. The private conversations feature is an additional layer of security for conversations since already offers some degree of encryption to protects chats. To start a private conversation, users need to click the '+' and select New Private Conversation and chose the contact with whom you'd like to start the Private Conversation with. An invitation will be sent to your contact asking to accept your invitation which is valid for 7 days. Once the contact accepts the invitation, you can start having a conversation. However, the chat will be available on that specific device and If you'd like to move the conversation to a different device, you would need to resend the invitation. To end the private chat, you need to go to the chat header, scroll down and select End Private Conversation. Deleting the Private Conversations is similar to a regular chat. Additionally, the Private Conversation will have a lock icon next to your ...
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