Texting and chat apps aren't always secure. Use these encrypted platforms instead
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The U.S. cybersecurity officials recommend using end-to-end encryption following a hacking campaign that compromised the communications of many Americans, emphasizing that this is vital for privacy.
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) ensures that only the sender and recipient can access messages, effectively scrabbling the content to protect against interception by unauthorized parties.
Despite previous resistance from law enforcement, the recommendation for E2EE positions consumer privacy and security as critical priorities after the extensive hacking incident linked to China.
For everyday users, utilizing features like iMessage's blue text bubbles signals that their text communications on iPhones are safeguarded with end-to-end encryption.
Read at Fast Company
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