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Google Messages Is Finally Getting Support for End-to-End Encryption
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While Google had previously left support for E2E encryption up to carriers who supported the RCS protocol, it seems Google has taken the matter into its own hands by implementing E2E encryption in Messages directly.
However, before you get too giddy about your newfound privacy, there are a couple caveats to the way E2E encryption works in Messages, at least for now. The first is that E2E encryption only works in one-on-one conversations, which means any group chats you have will remain unencrypted. The other hurdle is that E2E encryption only works if you have RCS Chat features enabled, which you may need to do manually by going into the settings menu in Google Messages, selecting
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