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by throw0101c
798 days ago
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> Hopefully this is sign that Android will support E2EE RCS that is interoperable with iOS. Android/Google encryption is proprietary as evidenced by the fact that the Content-Type header is "application/vnd.google.rcs.encryption": * https://www.gstatic.com/messages/papers/messages_e2ee.pdf § Messages Encryption They state: > In order to store and exchange user public keys like identity keys and prekeys, we need to have a central key server. Unlike the RCS messaging servers, the key server is currently only hosted by Google. * Ibid § Key Server For interoperability there would (potentially) need to be a neutral third-party where everyone's public key(s) are present. ("Everyone" potentially being all folks who use RCS, which may be every phone on the planet.) |
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