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RCS is now available for texting between Android and iPhones. Learn how to turn on RCS chats on your Android phone (link).

How you can make Messages work better for you

With optional features like automatic previews and spam protection, Google Messages makes chatting easier and safer.

Automatic previews

What it means to turn on automatic previews

You'll see preview cards from Google related to certain content in your messages and when you search in the app. Cards appear for links, places, and other types of content that the Messages app is able to recognize over time.

How we protect your data

Automatic previews only use select info (like addresses and links) without linking it to identifiers like your name or phone number.

We use only the info needed for a preview

The Messages app uses on-device intelligence to automatically spot specific things, like links or street addresses, in your chat history. We use those links and addresses to create preview cards.

We use data without personally identifying you

Those specific things, like links and addresses, are the only parts of your message content that we use in this feature. They're sent to Google for a quick, secure lookup without saving them to your Google Account or Location History, and without linking them to identifiers like your name or phone number.

You’re in control

You can turn automatic previews on or off at any time in Settings:

  1. Open the Messages app .
  2. Tap More More and then Settings.
  3. Tap Automatic previews.
  4. Turn on/off Show all previews.

Automatic previews include web link previews, but you can choose to only show web link previews. Learn even more.

Spam protection

How Messages helps detect and prevent spam

Messages tries to detect suspected spam and lets you block and report spammers. If you see a suspected spam warning in Messages, you can let Google and Carriers know if it’s spam or not by tapping “Report spam” or “Report not spam.”

We use data without personally identifying you

When Spam protection is on, Google temporarily stores the phone numbers of received and sent messages for numbers that aren't in your contacts. This helps Google identify spammers. However, data that Google collects to identify spammers aren't linked to your identifiers, like your name or phone number.

When you report something as spam, in addition to Google receiving the report and associated data, your carrier may also be notified so they can take additional action on spam. Your carrier may receive identifiers like reporting number and the reported number. Learn more about how Google protects your privacy with spam detection.

Learn more about reporting spam or blocking a number.

You’re in control

Spam protection is turned on automatically, and you’ll be notified when this happens. You can turn it off anytime in Settings:

  1. Open the Messages app .
  2. Tap More More and then Settings.
  3. Tap Advanced and then Spam protection. You'll only see "Spam protection" if it's available on your device.
  4. Turn Enable spam protection on or off.

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