• helenslunch
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    16 days ago

    there’s no end-to-end encryption (E2EE) support between the two platforms

    Called it. Malicious compliance, as expected.

    They’re adhering to the bare minimum specifications of RCS.

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      16 days ago

      E2EE is not part of the standard and only exists as a proprietary Google extension, using Google’s servers. Implying that implementing RCS would get everyone cross-platform E2EE is misinformation.

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        E2EE is not part of the standard and only exists as a proprietary Google extension

        Yes, that is the point I was making, thank you for elaborating.

        Implying that implementing RCS would get everyone cross-platform E2EE is misinformation.

        Correct again, thanks.

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          And why should apple (or anyone for that matter) be forced to use googles proprietary code for an “open standard”?

          Also,

          There is, naturally, a wrinkle here. The RCS standard still doesn’t support end-to-end encryption. Apple, which has offered encrypted messaging for over a decade, is kind of a stickler about security. Apple says it won’t be supporting any proprietary extensions that seek to add encryption on top of RCS and hopes, instead, to work with the GSM Association to add encryption to the standard.

          https://www.techradar.com/phones/iphone/breaking-apple-will-support-rcs-in-2024

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            And why should apple (or anyone for that matter) be forced to use googles proprietary code for an “open standard”?

            They shouldn’t.

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              Well then why did you describe them not doing that as malicious compliance?