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UPDATE 12/9/23: Beeper has provided an update on both the Beeper Cloud and Beeper Mini apps. Beeper Cloud is partially working, but only for Apple ID logins and not using your phone number. Beeper Mini is still down and the company has had to deregister all the phone numbers from iMessage that were registered via their workaround. This had to be done so that messages from iPhone folks to Android would defer back to being sent via SMS instead of disappearing into the ether. The company does say there is a fix coming soon for both.
The original story continues below.
Beeper Mini, the Android app that promised iMessage functionality with a unique security approach, suddenly stopped working for many users earlier today. In less than a week after its public launch, the app’s seemingly seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem appears to be short-lived, raising concerns about the viability of bringing iMessage to Android in a secure and sustainable way.
If it’s Apple, then I think the biggest question is — if Apple truly cares about the privacy and security of their own iPhone users, why would they try to kill a service that enables iPhones to send encrypted chats to Android users? With their announcement of RCS support, it’s clear that Apple knows they have a gaping hole here. Beeper Mini is here today and works great. Why force iPhone users back to sending unencrypted SMS when they chat with friends on Android?
Beeper Mini’s outage highlights the challenges inherent in bringing iMessage to Android. Apple’s closed ecosystem and proprietary protocols make it difficult for third-party developers to establish a stable and secure connection. With the holidays approaching, users who rely on both Android and iOS devices will be watching closely to see if Beeper Mini can overcome this obstacle and restore its functionality.
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