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It's time for Apple to fix texting, some say…and apparently, that time has finally come.
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I saw a silly article in a recent CNET newsletter that I don't recall ever signing up for, and well I happened to be inebriated and thus lapsed into old-man-rant mode. I sent the below (edited slightly) to some friends the other day:I don’t get it. What does this bring to the table? Or is this just so ‘Droid users don’t have to suffer the indignity of being in a green bubble.
I don’t get it. What does this bring to the table? Or is this just so ‘Droid users don’t have to suffer the indignity of being in a green bubble.
Yeah I had heard that too....I had read that Google was trying to do some ****ty things when it came to controlling RCS as well, so this isn't universally on Apple.
Yeah I was surprised when I read that in the sh1tty article I posted.Most of the world uses third party apps/protocols for messaging, the most popular of which is WhatsApp.
1.) Didn't know they were owned by FacebookWhich notably is owned by Facebook, who a while back broke its end to end encryption so they could spy on content (but no one talks about that).
Never heard of this either. But if you approve of using it, then perhaps I should look into it.If I could, I'd use Signal with anyone I want to communicate, but I just can't seem to get people to install and use it. It's pretty much the only true private messaging app out there, and it works just about as well as the best ones.
I have signal as well. Use it to chat with one of my security paranoid cousins.Never heard of this either. But if you approve of using it, then perhaps I should look into it.
Never heard of this either. But if you approve of using it, then perhaps I should look into it.
2.) Broke the end-to-end encryption to spy on folks?! I hadn't heard about that! But as I mentioned above, I'm not familiar with WhatsApp to begin with.
Yeah, exactly.If I wanted to send something high definition, I'd send via email, not via a text.
Wait, so you all bend over backwards just for this one dude?!I have one collegue at work who always insists on using whatever the latest Flavor of the Month service is, so we all download and make accounts and what not just so that one person can send messages and be happy. I have an entire folder of iPhone apps of his discarded messaging services as he migrates from one to the next - then gets frustrated when one of us inevitably forgets to sign in and doesn't get his notifications.