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Your iPhone RCS chats with Android are encrypted in iOS 26.5: How to verify E2E is enabled

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Why This Matters

The rollout of end-to-end encryption for RCS chats between iPhone and Android devices in iOS 26.5 marks a significant step toward enhanced cross-platform messaging security. This development helps protect user privacy across a broader ecosystem, ensuring that sensitive conversations remain private even when communicating with Android users. As encryption becomes more widespread, it sets a new standard for secure messaging in the tech industry, benefiting consumers and encouraging other platforms to adopt similar protections.

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iOS 26.5 will encrypt RCS text messages between iOS and Android.

The encryption supports the iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch.

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iPhone owners who exchange texts with Android users should now find that their messages are safe and secure from prying eyes. Released on Monday, Apple's iOS 26.5 finally brings end-to-end encryption to RCS (Rich Communication Services) messages. Thanks to the latest iOS updates, that protection also extends to the iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro.

Also: How to send RCS messages from your iPhone to your Android user friends

This type of end-to-end encryption means that your messages can't be read while they travel between devices. For now, the feature will be in beta mode as it rolls out. Though the encryption is enabled by default, its actual use depends on a couple of factors.

How to check if E2E encryption is enabled

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