
With RCS rolling out on the iPhone yesterday, Google is wanting forward on new options together with cross-platform end-to-end encryption (E2EE) between Android and iPhone.
The governing GSMA physique says the “subsequent main milestone is for the RCS Common Profile so as to add necessary person protections resembling interoperable end-to-end encryption.”
“This would be the first deployment of standardized, interoperable messaging encryption between totally different computing platforms, addressing important technical challenges resembling key federation and cryptographically-enforced group membership. Moreover, customers will profit from stronger protections from rip-off, fraud, and different safety threats.”
— GSMA
Google added right now that it’s “working with the broader ecosystem to deliver cross-platform E2EE to RCS chats as quickly as attainable.” The Google Messages app on Android right now provides its personal E2E encryption for RCS 1:1 and group conversations that doesn’t prolong to iPhone chats.
“We’re proud to have supplied end-to-end encryption (E2EE) in Google Messages with RCS since 2020. We imagine that E2EE is a essential part of safe messaging, and we’ve been working with the broader ecosystem to deliver cross-platform E2EE to RCS chats as quickly as attainable. Google is dedicated to offering a safe and personal messaging expertise for customers, and we stay devoted to creating E2EE customary for all RCS customers whatever the platform.”
Final yr, Google detailed plans to assist the MLS protocol for interoperable E2E encrypted messaging.
When RCS for the iPhone was introduced, Apple stated it needed to work with GSMA members on including encryption to the usual.
In the meantime, Google individually stated it’s wanting “ahead to Apple including the flexibility to react to media, reply on to messages in group chats, and extra.” The RCS Common Profile 2.7 was finalized in June with two new options:
- “enabling Replies and Reactions (together with Customized Reactions) to despatched and acquired messages”
- “for the message sender, to Edit, Recall and Delete message that they despatched earlier for themselves and the message recipient”
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