Google Messages has launched a much-needed unsend feature, allowing users to delete sent texts from both their phones and the recipient’s within 15 minutes. While similar to iMessage’s functionality, previously sent messages would remain visible to the recipient. With this update, users can choose to delete messages for themselves or for everyone. This is part of a broader enhancement in Rich Communication Services (RCS), which also provides features like high-resolution media sharing and delivery indicators. In contrast, Apple is also adopting RCS and working on encryption to secure text messages.
Google Messages is launching a long-awaited feature that allows users to unsend a text message within 15 minutes of sending it, enhancing user control over their messages.
The catch is that this unsend feature only works for 15 minutes after sending, and users can choose to delete for themselves or for everyone.
RCS messaging is revolutionizing how we communicate, allowing not just for unsending messages but also providing features like delivery receipts and high-resolution media sharing.
Apple is also working towards improving its messaging capabilities, including end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging, further enhancing user privacy and security.
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