![]() ![]() If you don’t use your Messages account for 14 days, you’ll automatically be signed out for security reasons. Note: Your latest conversation threads, contacts, and other settings will be encrypted and cached on your browser. When you open Messages for web on a computer, your conversations on any other computers or browser tabs will become inactive. ![]() You can pair your Messages account on multiple devices, but only one will be active at a time. Note: The QR code for Messages for web is unique to your computer and pairs the mobile app to that computer. Messages for web sends SMS messages using a connection from your computer to your phone, so carrier fees will apply, just like on the mobile app. Note that at it's core Android Messages is built around RCS (granted also supports SMS), and unfortunately like SMS - RCS as stands today is NOT end-to-end encrypted which is very unfortunate especially considering Google's one of the main players in RCS's development, but that's a separate topic. and not all of this is for-sure/confirmed, I tried to make clear which are speculation/assumptions and which are not, just keep in mind :) Encryption ![]() To confirm/make clear - this is what found between wireshark/monitoring, on the web, googles help page below, etc. Some of the below is inferred as mentioned. Was able to find some information but not much. Not sure if you found any answer, but have had the same question RE security/privacy and came across this thread higher up on google. ![]()
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