• Apple Tests End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging in iOS 26.4 Developer Beta Apple on Monday released a new developer beta of iOS and iPadOS with support for end-to-end encryption (E2EE) in Rich Communications Services (RCS) messages. • The feature is currently available for testing in iOS and iPadOS 26.4 Beta, and is expected to be shipped to customers in a future update for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS. • “End-to-end encryption is in beta and is not available for all devices or carriers,” Applesaidin its release notes. • “Conversations labeled as encrypted are encrypted end-to-end, so messages can’t be read while they’re sent between devices.” The iPhone maker also pointed out that the availability of RCS encryption is limited to conversations between Apple devices, and not other platforms like Android. • The secure messaging test arrives nearly a year after the GSM Association (GSMA) formallyannouncedsupport for E2EE for safeguarding messages sent via the RCS protocol. • E2EE for RCS‌ will require Apple to update to ‌RCS‌ Universal Profile 3.0, which is built atop the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol.

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  • Apple on Monday released a new developer beta of iOS and iPadOS with support for end-to-end encryption (E2EE) in Rich Communications Services (RCS) messages. The feature is currently available for testing in iOS and iPadOS 26.4 Beta, and is expected to be shipped to customers in a future update for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS. “End-to-end encryption is in beta and is not available for all devices or carriers,” Apple said in its release notes. “Conversations labeled as encrypted are encrypted end-to-end, so messages can’t be read while they’re sent between devices.” The iPhone maker also po

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