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RCS, Android and iOS

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iOS 26.5 Brings End-to-End Encryption to iPhone-Android RCS Messages
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) for RCS messages between iPhone and Android devices is coming in iOS 26.5, Apple confirmed today.

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RCS Encryption Ready to Rollout Between iPhones and Android in New Update
 · 23h
iOS 26.5 will add end-to-end encryption for RCS messages between Apple and Android
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
 · 11h
iPhone-Android RCS messaging finally gets the security upgrade we've been waiting for
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iOS 26.5 to bring encrypted RCS messaging between iPhone and Android

Apple’s iOS 26.5 release candidate introduces end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging between iPhones and Android devices, closing a long-standing security gap. The feature, still in beta, will roll out gradually and requires carrier support. The update ...
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Google Rolls Out End-to-End Encryption to Eligible Gmail Users on Mobile

Google has brought end-to-end encrypted Gmail to Android and iOS for eligible Workspace users, extending secure mobile email without extra apps.
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Android flaw lets hackers unlock phones in under a minute

Your phone lock screen is supposed to be your last line of defense. If your device gets lost or stolen, that PIN or passcode should keep strangers out of your photos, messages and financial apps. But researchers have found a serious flaw that can break ...
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