Google Messages is rolling out end-to-end encryption for group chats in beta

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What it’s worthwhile to know

  • Google has launched the availability of end-to-end encryption for group conversations.
  • The security attribute was first promised for group chats over RCS inside the Messages app earlier this 12 months.
  • Will most likely be obtainable for group chats inside the coming weeks.

As promised, Google is making one-on-one chats in Google Messages in beta end-to-end encrypted by default, stopping third-party prying eyes and even Google from learning the content material materials of your messages.

E2EE in group chats is an enormous enchancment over SMS or MMS group messages, which aren’t protected by design. This moreover aligns the RCS regular with the protocol utilized by a number of the best messaging apps, along with WhatsApp and Signal. 

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