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 Chris Remington   ( @remington@beehaw.org ) MA to Technology · 2 years ago

There’s a new iMessage for Android app — and it actually works

www.theverge.com

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There’s a new iMessage for Android app — and it actually works

www.theverge.com

 Chris Remington   ( @remington@beehaw.org ) MA to Technology · 2 years ago
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There’s a new iMessage for Android app — and it actually works
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The question is how long Apple will let it.
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    That sounds exactly like what what Nothing Chats was shamed for a couple weeks ago, how has Beeper been fairing so well?

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      Beeper’s entire premise is based on decrypting your messages on their servers, re-encrypting them and sending them to you, and pinky promising that they’re not reading them.

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        So it really is the exact same thing as Nothing Chats then? I don’t think I trust them any more than Sunbird…

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          • Beeper can be self-hosted if you have a Mac, so you don’t have to trust their servers
          • Sunbird’s app (Nothing Chat) was riddled with its own security vulnerabilities that allowed users to read other users messages, which were all stored as unencrypted plaintext, all discovered by the community within 24 hours of launch
          • Beeper is actually open about how their technology works and what it’s limitations are, while Sunbird/Nothing basically lied about their product and never provided any meaningful documentation
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          The difference, as I understand it, is Beeper hasn’t claimed to not be doing that. Sunbird/Nothing touted E2EE and that was a lie.

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            That makes sense I suppose. A company that doesn’t outright lie about how their service works would have more goodwill behind it, wouldn’t it.

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              Beeper’s backend is also fully open-source, there’s nothing stopping you from hosting your own iMessage bridge and accessing it via any matrix client.

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            It wasn’t just that E2EE was a lie, their own server software was full of its own bugs that allowed third party access to user messages, which were stored unencrypted in their database.

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