Discord’s new end-to-end encryption leaves text messages out in the cold

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Discord just finalized its massive rollout of end-to-end encryption for voice and video calls, but the company explicitly confirmed it has no plans to give text messages the same treatment.

The platform started blocking older, unencrypted app versions earlier to force the transition. Now, the migration to its custom DAVE protocol is officially complete. Every standard voice and video call is encrypted by default across desktop, mobile, consoles, and web browsers.

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But if you were hoping your direct messages and private server chats would get a similar privacy shield, you are out of luck.

In a detailed blog post about the encryption milestone, VP of Core Technology Mark Smith addressed the obvious follow-up question. He stated clearly that Discord has “no current plans” to extend E2EE to text.

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The roadblock is purely structural. A massive chunk of the features people use daily on Discord rely entirely on the system being able to read and process text data.

Rebuilding custom bots, search functions, and automated safety filters to work inside an encrypted environment is a colossal engineering hurdle. Discord looked at the mountain of work required and decided that it was simply not worth the effort.

Stage channels are also excluded from the new encryption rules. Those are built for public broadcasting to large crowds, so slapping E2EE on them does not really make sense anyway.

Leaving text out in the cold is a different story. It means your written conversations are still subject to the company’s standard content moderation policies. Discord algorithms and human safety teams can still read your chat logs if needed.

Locking down audio and video is a genuine win for users demanding better privacy. It just looks like your typed messages will stay fully exposed for the foreseeable future.

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