End-to-end encryption is coming to Google Messages group texts
Almost a year after Google switched on end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for one-on-one chats in the Messages app, it says it's bringing those protections to group texts. The expanded feature will be available as an open beta later this year.
Google hasn't revealed more details about E2EE in group chats, but it will almost certainly be similar to how it works in one-on-one conversations. Everyone in the group will need to have RCS chat functions switched on to use the feature. You'll be able to tell if a message you're about to share with the group is encrypted if there's a lock icon on the send button.
The Messages app now has has more than 500 million monthly active users with RCS. So, there's already a large number of people who'd be able to take advantage of E2EE in group chats. If everyone in a group text enables E2EE, it'll be much more difficult for snoopers to see the messages they're sharing with each other.
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[original story: Engadget]