After rolling out a new icon and several new features to Google dispatches in October, Google is now bringing a largely- requested point to the messaging app. According to a recent blog post, Google dispatches will soon admit end- to- end encryption for group exchanges, making your group exchanges much more secure.
So far, Google dispatches only offered end- to- end encryption for one- on- one exchanges. But Google says it’ll soon start rolling out end- to- end encryption for group exchanges to some druggies. The point will originally go live for druggies enrolled in the open beta program over the coming weeks. presently, the company has not handed a release timeline for all Google dispatches druggies. still, we anticipate end- to- end encryption for group exchanges to reach all druggies before the end of the time.
In addition to end- to- end encryption for group exchanges, Google will also modernize the responses feature in the dispatches app, allowing druggies to reply to RCS dispatches with any emoji. The capability to reply to RCS dispatches with any emoji rolled out on the beta channel late last month and should make its way to all druggies on the stable channel in the coming days.
Along with these Google dispatches updates, the company is also releasing Android 13 for Android television moment. The rearmost release brings new APIs to help inventors deliver high- quality gests across different bias, including
likewise, Android 13 for Android television brings new availability and input controls. The release adds support for different keyboard layouts to the InputDevice API and a new audio descriptions API in Availability director that lets inventors” query the new system-wide audio description preference setting” to give audio descriptions as per a stoner’s preference automatically.