End-to-end Encryption is Coming for RCS on iOS, Apple Confirms

The arrival of RCS support for Apple devices a while back was a much-welcome addition for many users (especially those outside the US), although the feature’s initial implementation originally lacked end-to-end encryption (E2EE), creating a vulnerability for people messaging between iPhones and Android phones. That all might change soon, however – the GSM Association has…

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Google Announces New Chrome Safety Features for iOS and Desktop Devices

Google recently announced that it was adding some improvements to Google Chrome’s built-in browsing protection for users, aimed at reducing incidents of phishing, malware, unwanted software downloads and such. The updates were announced for iOS and desktop users, and will roll out to more users soon. To guard users against malicious sites, the Standard protection…

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Apple may before long join Android and permit sideloading applications

Many have called Apple’s biological system a walled nursery, and they wouldn’t be off-base. Apple is by and large exceptionally severe with respect to outsider applications and administrations, and to date it is absolutely impossible to sideload applications beyond the Application Store except if you escape your iPhone, something that isn’t extremely normal these days…

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