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Google To Add End-to-End Encryption To Android Messages App

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In a recent blog post, Drew Rowny, Google’s Product Lead, Messages, has shared the tech giant’s future plans. As revealed, Google is rolling out the end-to-end encryption feature to its Messages app. The Messages by Google is one of the popular Android apps among users for general communication. It is also often available as the default pre-installed messaging app in the latest Android phones. However, despite being popular, it still lagged behind other instant messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal as it lacks key features such as end-to-end encryption. Nonetheless, Google now gears up to compete with other apps with its plans to roll out e2e encryption to Messages. This feature will ensure superior privacy to the users’ chats. As described in the post,

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