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You can use the Messages app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to send messages. Those messages are sent as iMessage or SMS/MMS. Learn more about the difference between the message types.

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Blue text messages are ones sent through the iMessage system (between iPhones). If you have friends or family with a phone other than an iPhone, such as an Android phone or a Windows phone, the messages they send you will be green, indicating that they are SMS messages, not iMessage messages. This trick works for both types of messages. Jul 31, 2018 Question: Q: Text messages suddenly turned green me and my friend have been messaging using imessage so all our texts were blue. But then suddenly one day they start sending in green? We both tried to turn our imessage off and then back on but to no luck it still doesn’t work. The picture attached is the point where it goes from blue to green. You may have noticed that some messages in iPhone’s Message app are green, while some are blue. What do those colors mean and does it even matter? Messages with green bubbles are normal SMS text messages. Message with blue bubbles are sent via the iMessage instant messaging protocol—a messaging platform specific to Apple devices. Aug 20, 2020 If you're having strange issues with iPhone green screen, green tint or green lines, you're in the right place.These three screen-related issues can be caused by software bugs when you reset and restore the device with iTunes, transfer data from the computer to your phone or update software, such as an update to iOS 14 beta 2.

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iMessages are texts, photos, or videos that you send to another iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac over Wi-Fi or cellular-data networks. These messages are always encrypted and appear in blue text bubbles. To turn iMessage on or off, go to Settings > Messages.

SMS/MMS

If you aren’t using iMessage, you can use SMS/MMS. These messages are texts and photos that you send to other cell phones or another iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. SMS/MMS messages aren't encrypted and appear in green text bubbles on your device.

To use SMS/MMS on an iPhone, you need a text-messaging plan. Contact your wireless carrier for more information. Avc video converter for mac. You can also set up your other Apple devices to send and receive messages from any Apple device.

If Wi-Fi is unavailable, iMessages will be sent over cellular data. Cellular data rates might apply.

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If you're an iPhone user, you're probably familiar with the following situation: You join a group chat and — dun, dun, dun — your texts show up green. This just means that someone in the chat doesn't have an iPhone and can't see your emoji as you intend them to look, right? Well, kind of. Green text bubbles on an iPhone can mean that you're texting with someone who doesn't also have an iPhone, but they also mean that the texts are not encrypted through iMessage.

When you send texts — blue texts — through iMessage to someone else with iMessage, the messages are end-to-end encrypted. As explained by Wired, 'End-to-end encryption is a system of communication where the only people who can read the messages are the people communicating. No eavesdropper can access the cryptographic keys needed to decrypt the conversation — not even a company that runs the messaging service.' This is to say, when the message is passing from the sender to the receiver, it's just a bunch of gibberish.

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Apple notes in the privacy section of its website that it uses end-to-end encryption on iMessage and FaceTime conversations across all devices. 'We designed iMessage and FaceTime so that there’s no way for us to decrypt your data when it’s in transit between devices,' the Apple site explains. Gangstar vegas apk.

With a regular SMS (short message service) text message, end-to-end encryption is not used. Micah Lee, a security technologist, told USA Today in 2016, 'Unfortunately, with normal SMS [text messages] you have very little privacy because they’re not encrypted.'

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That said, iMessage isn't the only way around this if you want to protect your messages. WhatsApp uses end-to-end encryption by default and is available for iPhone and Android. There's also Signal, for both iPhone and Android, which also has other privacy features, including blocking people from taking screenshots and setting time limits on texts before they disappear, as reported by CNBC. And there are other apps out there, too, so it's really just about choosing the one that best suits you. Either way, keep in mind that both people texting have to be using the same app for it to work. Just as an iMessage sent to an Android owner using SMS won't be end-to-end encrypted, any messages sent from one app to another won't be end-to-end encrypted.

On March 14, Apple released an ad focused on privacy measures that are available on the iPhone. The company captioned the video on YouTube, 'Your privacy matters. Andai kau datang kembali. From encrypting your iMessage conversations, or not keeping a history of your routes in Maps, to limiting tracking across sites with Safari. iPhone is designed to protect your information.' More information about Apple and privacy can be found here.

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Now you know what those green and blue chat bubbles really mean. And if you are worried about your messages being kept private, you can think twice about sending unencrypted messages. But, if you're just sending green messages to talk to your friends about what's happening on The Bachelor, you're probably fine.