Google appears to have started testing end-to-end encryption for group chats on Messages.
An open beta for the feature is expected to launch in late 2022, according to 9To5Google. The tech giant initially announced its intention to offer end-to-end encryption to group chats using RCS (Rich Communication Services) in the Messages app earlier this year.
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In a large group discussion on Reddit, users observed that one post came through that stated it was encrypted.
Further investigation by Redditors confirmed that RCS group chats are secure because Google Messages has end-to-end encryption enabled for group chats.
For there to be true end-to-end encryption in an RCS group chat, the setting must be switched on for each user in the chat, claims the research.
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End-to-end encryption was added for the first time to the RCS experience in Google Messages as the feature became live globally in late 2020.
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