As promised, Google has made its Allo mobile messaging app available for Android, just as summer comes to a close. The app was demonstrated at the company’s I/O conference in May with features like end-to-end encryption, temporary private messages, AI-powered response prompts for replying without typing and Google Assistant. You don’t need a Google account to sign up – just enter you phone number and you’re good to go. We’re giving Allo a try right now and will update this post with more details. The iOS version is linked to this page from the Allo site, but it looks like…

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