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Now, six months later, GSMA has released an updated set of specifications for RCS messaging, which includes end-to-end encryption (E2EE) based on the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol.
One of the downsides of RCS messaging for a while was a lack of support for end-to-end encryption but, now, the GSMA has announced that the latest update to RCS will add the long-awaited security ...
And one major update was announced today: RCS will now support end-to-end encryption using the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol, a standard finalized by the Internet Engineering Task Force ...
Apple has announced that it will add support for end-to-end encryption to RCS messaging on iOS, although there are few details about when this will happen. Now as first spotted by 9to5mac ...
From the moment that RCS went live in iOS 18 and the world ... I’m talking about end-to-end encryption (E2EE), of course, which we were hoping would arrive without much of a wait.
However, since RCS does not implement end-to-end encryption between different OSes, the GSMA, the standardization organization developing RCS, has set cross-platform end-to-end encryption as the ...
Apple today announced it will add support for end-to-end encryption for RCS messages. This brings RCS much closer to iMessage in terms of security standards. The new RCS Universal Profile 3.0 ...
The latest RCS Universal Profile 3.0 introduces end-to-end encryption as a standard to RCS chats to work across the board, including iPhones. Apple plans to roll out the new RCS profile to enable ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. Apple brought RCS support to the iPhone’s Messages app with the iOS 18 update last ...