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Use Google Messages? I change these 9 settings on every new Android phone - here's why

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Why This Matters

This article highlights essential settings adjustments for Google Messages that enhance user privacy, security, and messaging clarity on Android devices. Making these tweaks ensures a more private, streamlined, and secure texting experience, which is increasingly important as digital communication becomes more central to daily life.

Key Takeaways

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Google Messages has several settings worth checking.

PSA: Gemini chats in Messages are not end-to-end encrypted.

Also, small changes can make texting cleaner and less distracting.

Google Messages is one of those apps that seem simple enough, until they aren't. It has settings for RCS chats, read receipts, typing indicators, verification codes, nudity warnings, Gemini, spam filtering, bubbles, and so much more. That's a lot for a texting app.

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So, when I set up a new Android phone, I always do a quick Google Messages check and adjust a few things before firing off my first messages. My goal is to text whom I want as easily, privately, and securely as I can, with minimal interruptions and data sharing. Why am I using a Google app then? I know. But there are ways to improve Messages and get a much better experience.

1. I turn off Sensitive Content Warnings (and uninstall SafetyCore)

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