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RCS encryption is finally coming to your iPhone

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iOS 26.5 will add end-to-end encryption for RCS messages between Apple and Android
The smartphone operating system will be rolling out end-to-end encryption for RCS messages between Apple and Android devices.

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PC Magazine · 6h
iOS 26.5 Finally Adds End-to-End Encrypted RCS Between iPhone, Android
CNET on MSN · 12h
iOS 26.5 will likely bring end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging to your iPhone
CNET · 1d
iOS 26.5 Will Likely Bring End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging to Your iPhone
Apple pushed out the iOS 26.5 release candidate on Monday, more than a month after the company released the massive iOS 26.4 update, which included new emoji, video podcasts and more.

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iOS 26.5 to Introduce Encrypted RCS, Maps Changes, and New EU Features
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iPhone-Android RCS messaging finally gets the security upgrade we've been waiting for
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FBI Warns iPhone And Android Users—End-To-End Encryption Won’t Protect You

FBI warnings and new attacks show encrypted messaging isn’t as safe as you think — your phone and your accounts are now the real targets.
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Encrypted Phones: What It Means and How It Works

Encryption may sound like a digital buzzword, but even if you’re not tech-savvy, encryption is a very important part of your life. More than likely, your bank, credit card companies—and even some social media sites that you use—incorporate encryption ...
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Google rolls out Gmail end-to-end encryption on mobile devices

Google says Gmail end-to-end encryption (E2EE) is now available on all Android and iOS devices, allowing enterprise users to read and compose emails without additional tools. Starting this week, encrypted messages will be delivered as regular emails to ...
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