Google Messages encryption showing up for some beta users in Canada - Android

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Google Messages encryption showing up for some beta users in Canada - Android

Last month, Google announced that its Rich Communication Services (RCS) chat protocol was globally available (with a few exceptions). Alongside that announcement, the company announced plans to add end-to-end encryption — sometimes referred to as E2EE — to the Messages app. Now, it’s starting to arrive for some users. To start, Google said it would...

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Last month, Google announced that its Rich Communication Services (RCS) chat protocol was globally available (with a few exceptions). Alongside that announcement, the company announced plans to add end-to-end encryption — sometimes referred to as E2EE — to the Messages app. Now, it’s starting to arrive for some users.

To start, Google said it would roll out E2EE to the Messages app beta. Similar to most new Google app features, that likely means it’ll arrive for small groups of people in select regions. As spotted by 9to5Google, some users are now seeing the feature appear in the Messages app beta on their devices.