Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster
Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster

candle_lighter @lemmy.ml
Who would've thought that working with a company that has a terrible privacy policy, a suspicious buisiness model, closed source software, and an idiotic reason for keeping its software closed source would be a piracy disaster????
Sunbird literally has access to every message on iMessage that you send and receive. What was Nothing thinking when working with them?
51 0 Replydrunkentrain @lemmy.ml I keep trying think of something fruitful to say about this, but I am truly at a loss for words. Perhaps that’s all that needs to be said.
26 2 Replycandle_lighter @lemmy.ml
You have nothing to say?
18 1 ReplyQuazarOmega @lemy.lol Nothing to say really
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Em Adespoton @lemmy.ca
Well… that was… expected.
22 0 Replybeta_tester @lemmy.ml You can't kill reputation faster than that
20 0 Replyfl42v @lemmy.ml Did they have any? I kinda skipped most of the news abt them since Hugh Jeffreys' vid featuring their phones.
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set_secret @lemmy.world Nothing to see here.
11 0 Replymagnetosphere @kbin.social
…but a phone manufacturer throwing its weight behind one of these solutions certainly raises the stakes.
What?
Was a phone manufacturer endorsing this solution? If not, then which one? Which manufacturer are we talking about?
Why include this comment with zero actual information?
3 8 ReplyWilzax @lemmy.world Nothing is a phone manufacturer.
13 0 Replymagnetosphere @kbin.social
OH. Thanks!
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ReversalHatchery @beehaw.org Isn't Nothing a phone manufacturer?
2 0 Replymagnetosphere @kbin.social
Apparently they are. I was not aware of that. I’d never heard of them before reading this article.
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LWD @lemm.ee deleted
2 0 Replymagnetosphere @kbin.social
Yeah, the article wasn’t the problem. My lack of knowledge was. Oh well.
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