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iOS 26.5 gave Messages app encrypted RCS, here’s how to check it’s working

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Why This Matters

The addition of end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging in iOS 26.5 marks a significant step toward enhancing privacy and security for messaging users across different carriers. This development bridges the security gap between iMessage and traditional SMS, offering consumers more secure communication options and encouraging wider adoption of encrypted messaging standards in the industry.

Key Takeaways

iOS 26.5 launched earlier this month, with one of the major new features the addition of RCS end-to-end encryption in the Messages app. Here’s how to check it’s enabled on your iPhone and active in a given conversation.

iOS 26.5 adds end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging

One of the many benefits of using iMessage is that you know your conversations are always end-to-end encrypted. That level of security has never previously extended to green bubble conversations. But in iOS 26.5, now it can.

iOS 26.5 upgraded the Messages app with support for RCS end-to-end encryption. You can find supported carriers via the link below.

RCS end-to-end encryption is currently available in beta, and it’s on by default in iOS 26.5.

To confirm it’s enabled on your iPhone, go to Settings ⇾ Apps ⇾ Messages ⇾ RCS Messaging and ensure the ‘End-to-End Encryption’ toggle is on.

But the toggle being on isn’t a guarantee that all of your RCS conversations are encrypted. Per Apple’s website:

RCS messages can be end-to-end encrypted when all participants have carriers that support encryption…Even if your carrier supports encrypted RCS messages, the encryption of each RCS conversation depends on whether your contact’s carrier also supports it. When end-to-end encrypted, RCS message conversations show “Encrypted” with a lock icon at the top.

So encryption depends not just on your phone and carrier, but also those of the people you’re messaging. Fortunately, iOS 26.5 provides a way to see if a given conversation is encrypted.

How to check an RCS conversation’s encryption status in iOS 26.5

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