Private chat was initially introduced and deployed for Skype Insider users back in January this year and is now integrated into Skype for Android. This feature enables users to keep shared information in private mode, with messages sent or received end-to-end encrypted.
Text messages, as well as audio, image, and video files, will be privately protected using the Signal Protocol. Additionally, the new Skype update for Android includes some changes, new enhancements, allowing connections to Bluetooth-enabled devices.
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Below is the complete changelog of Skype update for Android 8.26.0.70:
- Private Chat: Private Chat on Skype provides users with enhanced security through end-to-end encryption of conversations with friends and family.
- Bluetooth Enhancements.
- Improved Stability and Reliability.
Earlier this month, Microsoft also tested a feature to determine if recipients have read messages on the Skype Preview app for Android and iOS. Additionally, in previous announcements, the software giant emphasized the discontinuation of support for Skype 7.0 in September and advised users to upgrade to Skype 8.0.
Skype is a free chat and calling app on mobile phones. By using Skype, you can communicate with your loved ones anywhere in the world. If you are unfamiliar with Skype, you can refer to articles on Mytour.vn to enhance your Skype skills. First, you need to have a Skype account. If you do not have one yet, follow the steps to create a Skype account here.
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To download the latest Skype for Android and install it, visit: Skype for Android