Android and iPhone will now securely be able to talk with one another without any fear of man in the middle interception. This is not a *huge* concern for most, but there are times such as 2FA interception that it could really benefit, or if you’re disparaging your country’s great leader and do not wish to be hung up by the toenails when a Stinger/cell site simulator intercepts your eggplant emojis. It’s not a huge step, but it’s a good one as it leaves one less thing that is easy to spy on people with. Google says both they and Apple will be rolling it out today and that it will automatically be turned on going forward, so really nothing you need to do. [Google Blog] Android/iPhone end-to-end encrypted RCS starts rolling today by Paul E King first appeared on Pocketables.
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