From Ars Technica: "Google has announced that end-to-end encryption is rolling out to users of Google Messages, Android’s default SMS and RCS app. The feature has been in testing for months, and now it’s coming to everyone.
From Ars Technica: "Google has announced that end-to-end encryption is rolling out to users of Google Messages, Android’s default SMS and RCS app. The feature has been in testing for months, and now it’s coming to everyone.
Despite the reference to “Android’s default SMS app” this is in fact referring to the proprietary Google message app (
com.google.android.apps.messaging
) and not the AOSP messaging app (com.android.messaging
)