🚒 iPhone vs Android 🚒

Round 394!

ok but in all seriousness, let’s say I want to send some SMS/RCS using my cell, but I want to do that from the computer… should be feasible?

iPhone’s iMessage: “we love our walled garden so much that NO ONE can send messages using a web interface, despite iMessage being an iCloud enabled app and the ecosystem having iCloud apps available online to any non-Mac – but we decided that iMessage alone should never be usable on the iCloud web interface (because reasons?)”

Android via Messages App: “sure thing fellow Happy Camper! here you go! https://messages.google.com and it’s just as secure as using the device itself.”

Best part… Android’s method WORKS ON FREEBSD!

#noFlameWarNeeded #iPhone #Android #mobileDevices #FreeBSD #Linux #Apple

  • gyptazy@mastodon.gyptazy.com
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    12 days ago

    @[email protected] One reason for “Telcos cannot be trusted” is being forced to assist lawful interceptions. And back in the days where SMS has been frequently been used on the SS7 protocol via UCP and SMPP, every hop could read everything in plaintext (still today). However, e2ee with vendor pre-generated keys (e.g. IMessage) isn’t really better - you can never be sure that not somehow an additional key for encryption got created. People may now say use opensource and right, this might be better…