Updated on May 12 as Apple’s new messaging update goes live. It’s finally here — almost. Almost 18-months after the FBI ...
Apple’s most significant change to texting in 15 years is nearly here. If you believe the headlines, messaging from iPhone to Android will be as secure as iMessage when the iMaker adds end-to-end ...
For years, texting between iPhones and Android phones felt weirdly outdated for something billions of people do every single ...
For years, iPhone-to-Android texts had zero encryption. iOS 26.5 just fixed that. Here's what changed and what you need to ...
The green bubble isn't gone, but Google Messages just fixed its biggest problem ...
You may notice a new warning in your iPhone’s text messages, and it’s not a scam about unpaid tolls. On Monday, Apple ...
The FBI and CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) are recommending people use encrypted messaging apps, such as WhatsApp and Signal, to minimize hackers’ chances of interception ...
If you downloaded iOS 26.5, your device can now access the secure messaging protocol as long as your carrier supports it.
Apple worked closely with Google to not just implement RCS into iOS but also add end-to-end encryption to it, but it failed ...
Phone and Android texts can finally be end-to-end encrypted in iOS 26.5 – but carrier support determines whether your chats ...
Texting on an iPhone just got more fun. Apple users can now add an extra flair to their iMessages, or schedule them to send at a later time and date.