End-to-end encryption (E2EE) is a security feature that ensures that only the sender and recipient of a message can read its contents. When E2EE is enabled, messages are encrypted on the sender’s device and decrypted on the recipient’s device. This means that even if a third party intercepts a message, they will not be able to read it without the encryption key.
E2EE is an important security feature that can help to protect your privacy. However, there may be times when you need to turn it off. For example, you may need to turn off E2EE if you want to share a message with someone who does not have the encryption key. You may also need to turn off E2EE if you are having trouble sending or receiving messages.