May 12, 2026
iOS, macOS, and iPadOS 26.5 updates arrive with encrypted RCS messaging and more
Imagine you're messaging a friend on your iPhone, and suddenly, your texts are protected with end-to-end encryption — finally, Apple’s bringing that to RCS. That’s the big news in the latest 26.5 updates for iOS, macOS, and iPadOS, as Andrew Cunningham from Tech reports. Now, here’s where it gets interesting — this encrypted RCS is still in beta and limited to certain carriers, but it’s a step toward making standard texting as private as iMessage. When you see a padlock in Messages, that means your chat’s encrypted; if not, it’s still plain-text. According to Cunningham, Apple’s goal is to expand this support gradually, giving millions more users a secure option for Android-style messaging. But here’s the thing — this isn’t a massive overhaul. It’s small updates layered with security patches. Still, this move signals a shift, hinting that Apple’s serious about privacy even beyond its closed ecosystem. That subtle change could quietly influence how we all communicate in the future.