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The changes in Apple’s iOS 26.5 include end-to-end encryption for messages sent between iPhones and Android devices.
Texts sent from an iPhone to an Android phone can now be end-to-end encrypted, the same protection that has always covered iMessages between two iPhones. The feature is on by default, and qualifying ...
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If you downloaded iOS 26.5, your device can now access the secure messaging protocol as long as your carrier supports it.