苹果再次部分停止 Beeper 的 iMessage 应用程序,暗示未来的斗争还很漫长
Apple partly halts Beeper's iMessage app again, suggesting a long fight ahead

原始链接: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/12/apple-partly-halts-beepers-imessage-app-again-suggesting-a-long-fight-ahead/

最近有消息称,一款名为 Beeper 的 Android 应用程序在访问 iOS 独有功能 iMessage 方面面临挑战。 在通过第三方解决方案成功地在 Android 和 iOS 设备之间提供加密消息服务后,苹果最近以隐私和安全问题为由停止了其中一些连接,同时阻止了一些被认为使用“虚假”凭据的技术。 Beeper 联合创始人 Eric Migicovsky 表示,这些行为可能会导致用户在消息接收、传递和状态方面产生不确定性。 尽管遇到这些挫折,Migicovsky 声称 Beeper 打算继续提供端到端加密,尽管苹果努力保持对其专有系统的控制,但维持连接面临着额外的挑战。 参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦 (Elizabeth Warren) 和艾米·克洛布彻 (Amy Klobuchar) 等一些政治人物表达了对小型初创企业在复杂的法律框架中探索的鼓励,这为 Beeper 的事业增添了更多分量。 尽管 Migicovsky 承认 Beeper 目前卷入了与苹果的斗争,但它仍然致力于为苹果和 Android 的客户群提供服务。 最终,苹果公司持续努力阻碍 Beeper 的进步提出了一个根本性问题:是否可以就 Beeper 的 iMessage 访问问题找到永久解决方案或“和解”。

不过,与iMessage不同的是,它仍然缺乏很多核心功能,主要是加密和已读回执删除。 与标准 iMessage 相比,这些缺失的元素是重要的考虑因素和重大缺陷。 综上所述,RCS不如iMessage,因为它没有实现端到端加密和已读回执隐藏功能,无法提供完整的隐私保护。 因此,它无法与苹果的标准消息应用程序相匹配。 此外,RCS 有限的字符集和表情符号功能使得传达复杂的想法具有挑战性。 RCS 与标准 iMessage 不同的另一个因素是它与标准电话拨号和呼叫路由流程的集成,而标准 iMessage 提供了更强大的替代方案和更好的可定制选项。 然而,随着 iOS 12 的最新更新,RCS 引入了一些缺失的功能,使其更接近标准 iMessage。 尽管如此,它距离与 iMessage 平起平坐还有很长的路要走,特别是在隐私和安全控制方面。 尽管有一些改进,RCS 在关键方面仍然落后于标准 iMessage,相比之下,它不是一个最佳的替代方案。
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A friend of mine had been using Beeper's iMessage-for-Android app, Beeper Mini to keep up on group chats where she was the only Android user. It worked great until last Friday, when it didn't work at all.

What stung her wasn't the return to being the Android interloper in the chats again. It wasn't the resulting lower-quality images, loss of encryption, and strange "Emphasized your message" reaction texts. It was losing messages during the outage and never being entirely certain they had been sent or received. There was a gathering on Saturday, and she had to double-check with a couple people about the details after showing up inadvertently early at the wrong spot.

That kind of grievance is why, after Apple on Wednesday appeared to have blocked what Beeper described as "~5% of Beeper Mini users" from accessing iMessages, both co-founder Eric Migicovksy and the app told users they understood if people wanted out. The app had already suspended its plans to charge customers $1.99 per month, following the first major outage. But this was something more about "how ridiculously annoying this uncertainty is for our users," Migicovsky posted.

But Beeper would keep working to ensure access and keep fighting on other fronts. Migicovsky pointed to Epic's victory at trial against Google's Play Store ("big tech") as motivation. "We have a chance. We're not giving up." Over the weekend, Migicovsky reposted shows of support from Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), who have focused on reigning in and regulating large technology company's powers.

Apple previously issued a (somewhat uncommon) statement about Beeper's iMessage access, stating that it "took steps to protect our users by blocking techniques that exploit fake credentials in order to gain access to iMessage." Citing privacy, security, and spam concerns, Apple stated it would "continue to make updates in the future" to protect users. Migicovsky previously denied to Ars that Beeper used "fake credentials" or in any way made iMessages less secure.

I asked Migicovsky by direct message if, given Apple's stated plan to continually block it, there could ever be a point at which Beeper's access was "settled," or "back up and running," as he put it in his post on X (formerly Twitter). He wrote that it was up to the press and the community. "If there's enough pressure on Apple, they will have to quit messing with us." "Us," he clarified, meant both Apple's customers using iMessage and Android users trying to chat securely with iPhone friends.

"That's who they're penalizing," he wrote. "It's not a Beeper vs. Apple fight, it's Apple versus customers."

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