![]() If you have iCloud Backups enabled on your iPhone or iPad-and most people do-then there’s a big hole in the normally secure, end-to-end encryption. iCloud Backups Are Enabled by Default and Aren’t E2E Encrypted This means that Apple and its employees cannot see the contents of the iMessages you’re sending and receiving-even if they wanted to. What’s more, Apple’s FaceTime service also uses end-to-end encryption for voice and video calls, too. Photos, videos, and other file attachments are also encrypted. ![]() Only the sender and receiver of the messages can see their contents. iMessage Uses End-to-End Encryption to Send and Receive MessagesĪpple’s iMessage for iPhone, iPad, and Mac always uses end-to-end encryption. But there’s a big privacy hole in iMessage, and it’s named iCloud. This ensures only you and the person you’re talking to can see your messages. Apple’s iMessage service uses secure end-to-end encryption.
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