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    Beeper, the startup that reverse-engineered iMessage to bring blue bubble texts to Android users, is experiencing an outage, the company reported via a post on X on Friday.

    Asked if possibly Apple found a way to cut off Beeper Mini’s ability to function, he replied, “Yes, all data indicates that.”

    Migicovsky, who previously founded the smartwatch Pebble, has argued that Beeper Mini wasn’t just beneficial for Android users who wanted to finally join their iMessage friends’ group chats, but that it increased security for iPhone users, too.

    In an interview ahead of Beeper Mini’s launch, the founder explained that green bubble texts were unencrypted.

    Why force iPhone users back to sending unencrypted SMS when they chat with friends on Android?,” he asked.

    Because the startup was no longer using a middleman — like a Mac server relaying messages, as other iMessage-to-Android apps employ — it would essentially appear to Apple’s servers that Beeper Mini’s messages were coming from a device that runs iMessage natively.


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      Why force iPhone users back to sending unencrypted SMS when they chat with friends on Android?,” he asked.

      If he legitimately doesn’t know the answer to that question, he’s exceptionally stupid.

      “Money” is the answer.

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        He knows the answer. It’s a rhetorical question, meant to piss off iPhone users.

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          Apple sheep are not that smart. They’d probably attack him for trying to hack their security or something.