Sujet : Re: Encryption comes to RCS at last on iPhones.
De : hugybear (at) *nospam* gmx.net (Jörg Lorenz)
Groupes : comp.mobile.android misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 18. Mar 2025, 22:25:56
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On 18.03.25 12:15, Arno Welzel wrote:
Jörg Lorenz, 2025-03-17 21:32:
On 17.03.25 19:40, Carlos E.R. wrote:
As for
Google’s side of things, Android users already have E2EE between them by
default for RCS texts.
>
This is simply wrong.
No, this is correct. When you communicate with other Google users, E2EE
is default for RCS.
Bullshit. The encryption is broken up at network borders.
You confused some things here: the question was, if *Google* will
implement MLS as well. And I don't see any reasone, why Google should
not change to MLS. MLS makes their proprietary solution obsolete.
Who cares? You do not understand what the core of the whole story is.
Apple users simply do not want to use RCS. With or without enryption.
It is an inferior service with absolutely no added value.
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