Apple may be preparing to add end-to-end encryption to RCS messages, with new clues spotted in the iOS 26.3 beta pointing to ...
The latest iOS 26.3 beta hints at the upgrade, which means no one can read messages sent between devices, not even Apple.
This is critical because U.S. federal agencies repeatedly warn that texting without the protection of end-to-end encryption ...
Apple may be working on implementing encryption for RCS messages. References to this development were spotted in the iOS 26.3 ...
Apple may soon push an update to iMessage that allows for end-to-end encryption (E2EE) through RCS messages with Android.
In Apple's second iOS 26.3 beta, a leaker found code related to the company's work on bringing E2EE to RCS chats.
Apple joined the RCS bandwagon last year, giving its users the ability to exchange rich text messages with their Android counterparts. The only problem? Those messages are not encrypted, exposing them ...
Starting with the iOS 26.3 beta, Apple appears to be laying the groundwork for carriers to be able to support end-to-end ...
Apple appears close to supporting end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for RCS messages, almost a year after the GSM Association said ...
Apple is preparing a major upgrade to iPhone messaging that could finally narrow the long-standing gap between iMessage and ...