Encrypt all the messages.
The company is making good on its promise that all the messages you send will be end-to-end encrypted.Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge
Google announced it’s going to start rolling out end-to-end encrypted group RCS chats to the Google Messages beta over the next few weeks. Google’s messaging app has for a while now, but this is a big step for feeling confident that most of your conversations can’t be read by carriers or Google., Google said the feature will be “available to some users in the open beta program over the coming weeks,” so it may be a moment before it’s generally available.
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