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Sun, November 23, 2025

Google adds Pixel-to-iPhone file sharing via Quick Share

📱 Google has made Quick Share interoperable with Apple's AirDrop, enabling two-way file transfers between Pixel devices and iPhones starting with the Pixel 10 family. The implementation uses AirDrop's "Everyone for 10 minutes" direct, device-to-device mode with no server intermediaries. Google says it applied threat modeling, internal security and privacy reviews, Rust parsing to reduce memory risks, and independent NetSPI testing. Users must manually confirm recipients before sharing.

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Fri, November 21, 2025

Google Adds AirDrop Compatibility to Quick Share on Pixel 10

📡 Google updated Quick Share to interoperate with Apple's AirDrop, enabling direct file transfers between Pixel 10 devices and iPhone, iPad, and macOS. Transfers require the Apple device to be discoverable to Everyone for 10 minutes, while Android users must set Quick Share visibility to Everyone or use Receive mode. Google said the implementation is built in memory-safe Rust, avoids routing data through servers, and was independently assessed and hardened after a low-severity information-disclosure issue was fixed.

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Thu, November 20, 2025

Android Quick Share Interoperability with AirDrop Security

🔒 Google announced cross-platform file sharing between Android and iOS by making Quick Share interoperable with AirDrop, beginning with the Pixel 10 Family. The company emphasizes a "secure by design" approach that included threat modeling, internal security and privacy reviews, and in-house penetration testing. The interoperability layer is implemented in Rust to reduce memory-safety risks in parsing wireless data, and transfers are direct peer‑to‑peer without routing content through servers. Google also engaged third‑party testers and experts who validated the implementation and found no information leakage.

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