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lemmy.ml

Their "how it works" blog article is worth a read - they're using a blackbox reverse engineering of the protocol and re-implementing it natively in the app, so there are no man-in-the-middle servers. Impressive software engineering for sure.

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Apollo2323reply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

For sure very interesting! And its open source and you can run it in your computer if you have the knowledge.

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Yup, the PyPush python-based proof-of-concept can run pretty much anywhere there's python.

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Bri Guyreply
sopuli.xyz

huh, interesting. so from a security perspective is there any other concern with this protocol? at least they're not using a mac relay server like Nothing Chats was

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Apollo2323reply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

You can ask more questions on Reddit!

If you have any questions, I'm hosting an ask-me-anything on reddit.com/r/beeper - feel free to ask any questions you have for us there (after reading our blog posts first to see if it's already been answered!)

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Heads up: People on Lemmy typically hate Reddit. That’s why we’re here and not there.

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feddit.it

I'm not American and I don't see how having iMessage on Android is worth the $2 monthly.

In my whole life I never knew a single person that was reachable only on iMessage or that was so stubborn to ignore messages on any other platform

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Yeah but that's how it is here in America , I love my Android and will never change so I guess I am stubborn too.

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lemmy.ml

A lot of work, data scrapping and security issue just for a pin ?

Seriously ?

What the point, except to simulate the possession of an iPhone to someone who should be a stranger for you or at least physically far from you ?

I clearly don't get it.

Scam interest after a sim swapping attacks ? The goal, need to know it !!

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iMessage is pretty great to use honestly. Supports encryption, Tapbacks, read receipts, sharing any file type (not just pictures and video). RCS isn’t implemented in iOS yet and on launch won’t support encryption (supposedly Google is working to add it to the RCS standard, not just Google’s fork, now that Apple announced future support for the standard).

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Apollo2323reply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Did you even read the announcement? Please read it and then come back to comment and we can have a discussion.

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