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iMessage Service Makes It Way To Android Unofficially




Apple's instant messaging service is operating on the Google mobile platform. The application is not official and could steal your data.

 

The Play Store hosted on September 12 an "iMessage Chat" app whose goal is to connect to servers of the American giant and converse with iMessage users restricted to iOS devices. This attempt is from a developer completely unknown, called Daniel Zweigart. If the first investigations by the hackers show the honest side of the interface, it may be that the goal is ultimately to capture the authentication data. Indeed, this unwanted third party between users and iMessage does not guarantee the protection of privacy and does not represent a well known company .


 

The absence of cost and also advertising supports this assumption despite a negative description of the application that wants to be reassuring. However, for now, the service works. While the graphical environment simulate an earlier version of the Apple platform and some features respond with difficulty. It is therefore advisable to eventually create a new account to download and to avoid affecting an active account through which a credit card number is assigned and the purchases were made.

 

iMessage Chat is to test through Google Play.Use it at your own risk , there's obviously no guarantee that access to be effective in the coming hours.