Google Messages signs onto cross-platform encrypted group chat standard
The Internet Engineering Task Force’s Messaging Layer Security (MLS) standard logo. | Image: IETF
Google’s Messages app might be getting cross-platform chat encryption in the future. The company is announcing adoption of an end-to-end encryption system known as Messaging Layer Security, or MLS. It’ll allow Google’s platform to connect and exchange messages with outside messaging apps that also support MLS (via 9to5Google).
Want to message a group chat and have it securely and seamlessly appear on other people’s devices in their preferred chat apps? That’s the future European regulators are pushing for: to get tech companies to implement an end-to-end encryption system that allows users to securely message between platforms.
Meaningful interoperability would require major companies to back the same standard, and MLS now seems to have…