Apple is finally making the whole ordeal of messaging Android users, aka green bubbles, more secure with end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging. On Monday, Apple pushed out the encrypted messaging feature as part of a beta in iOS 26.5 for iPhone users. Per Apple , end-to-end encrypted Rich Communication Services (RCS), which replaces the less-secure and less-feature-rich Short Message Service (SMS), prevents messages from being read during transmission between devices. This means even if someone were to intercept your messages, they wouldn’t be able to view them properly. In other words, your booty calls and nudes are safe to send to green bubblers. Users will see a lock icon next to the word “Encrypted” if a conversation with an RCS device is protected. “Encryption is on by default and will be automatically enabled over time for new and existing RCS conversations,” according to Apple. The lock icon shows you whether or not an RCS conversation is encrypted or not.…