RCS Introduces End-to-End Encryption
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Apple will soon encrypt iPhone-to-Android messages just like iMessage
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New GSM specifications for RCS will include end-to-end encryption (E2EE) The GSM Association said the new specifications will provide users with “the highest level of privacy and security” Apple said it would wait until encryption was part of the RCS Universal Profile before bringing it to Messages.
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