Now that Apple is on board, iPhones and their users can also benefit from continued improvements to the RCS standard. And one major update was announced today: RCS will now support end-to-end ...
One of the downsides of RCS messaging for a while was a lack of support for end-to-end encryption but, now, the GSMA has announced that the latest update to RCS will add the long-awaited security ...
The GSMA announced end-to-end encryption integration for RCS. Apple plans to add end-to-end encryption for RCS in future software updates across its devices. Your iPhone finally got support for RCS ...
Both Apple and Google will work to support a new specification allowing this as soon as possible. The GSM Association (GSMA, ...
Apple has announced that it will add support for end-to-end encryption to RCS messaging on iOS, although there are few details about when this will happen. Now as first spotted by 9to5mac ...
IT departments participating in Google's beta can use Gmail to send end-to-end encrypted emails to recipients within the same ...
iMessage is just as walled-off as it ever was, the LCD fallback is just significantly less terrible now, assuming everyone on the other end is capable of using RCS. Which is a real problem ...
Apple says it will add support for a new Rich Communication Services (RCS) specification that includes end-to-end encryption ...
Google and Apple soon want to enable end-to-end encryption for RCS. But that's not all: the entire standard is to be raised.
Let’s talk about texting between iPhones and Androids – you know, the green bubble situation. Apple’s always been a bit slow ...
Surfshark is looking to improve the privacy of current end-to-end encryption with a new patent The plan is currently based on distributed trust-based communication frameworks Despite this ...