Chats in Google Messages are about to get a lot more secure

Chats in Google Messages are about to get a lot more secure

Google has announced that it is providing end-to-end encryption for group chats in the Google Messages app. The security upgrade goes to beta users first before it’s rolled out more widely.

End-to-end encryption means that no one, not even Google, can read the content of the messages. It’s already supported in the Google Messages app for one-to-one conversations, but now (via the edge (Opens in a new tab)) will be added to group chats as well.

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