2024-01-27 08:19:00
Beeper announced that it will remove the option to start new connections in iMessage so that no new users can use Beeper Cloud to sign in to the Beeper messaging service. Apple. The company and Apple recently fought a war.
The developer also reported that iMessage may still work on Beeper Cloud for some existing users. It is worth mentioning that the Beeper Mini application allowed users of the Android send text messages to iPhones using iMessage.
Furthermore, the company reported in a post on X (formerlyTwitter) that Apple blocked access to iMessage on Macs that were registered on the Beeper Mini network. However, Apple would have reversed the punishment for some affected users.
The company also highlighted that it does not plan to provide help or troubleshooting for current users who are experiencing difficulties connecting to iMessage. Beeper said it wants to focus on a “mission beyond iMessage.”
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We’ve received and authenticated reports from 30 Beeper users who’ve had their personal Mac computers banned from using iMessage. These users configured Beeper (Cloud or Mini) iMessage connection to use their Mac, as per our December 21 update.
We are taking this…
— Beeper (@onbeeper) January 26, 2024
Also according to the statementBeeper plans to focus on building “a universal, multi-network chat application”, perhaps, to compete directly with the iMessage following the immense controversy between the developer and Apple.
Remembering that the Beeper Mini debuted in December with a reverse engineering method to access iMessage with or without an Apple ID on Android devices. Apple partially terminated the method a few days following the app’s launch.
Apple also promised to prevent the application from working in the future. As justification for such a measure, the company cited “significant risks to user security and privacy”. The app was removed from the Play Store days later.
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