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Video transmissions that are available between devices with different operating system – Tradingview News

Users can now share encrypted videos, photos and news devices with those who use different operating systems (OS) such as Samsung Galaxy and Apple iPhone. According to reports of media transactions for information technologies (IT) such as Techcrunch On Friday of the local time on Friday, the Global System for Mobilic Communications Association (GSMA) terminated its plan for the integration of end-to-end encryption technology (E2E) in the next generation messaging service, Rich Communication Services (RCS). The move, in which important global IT companies such as Apple Inc. and Google LLC are involved, becomes the first time that encryption is supported on different platforms. RCS is a next generation messaging service that replaces traditional text messages such as SMS and MMS. It enables extended functions such as sending high -quality photos and long videos, reading receipts and group chats -similar to instant messaging apps such as cocoa talk -in the standard -Messaging service. So far, the end-to-end encryption was only available between the users of Apple Imessage or Google's news. The messages exchanged between different platforms remained unencrypted, which spoke out of security concerns. With this update, RCS messages between iPhone and Android devices are also encrypted to ensure that messages from third parties such as mobile phone providers or service providers cannot be accessed. GSMA emphasized that it has developed the new RCS standard in cooperation with mobile phone providers, device manufacturers and technology companies, which has a significant step to improve security and compatibility in the global mobile ecosystem, the reports say. Both Apple and Google plan to announce the exact implementation time bar in their respective official explanation in the future.