![]() ![]() He didn't understand why I'm such a PC guy, but still use and iPhone. I was just having a conversation with a friend about this last night over dinner. I completely understand their reasoning behind it. It sucks, as you mentioned, when you want such features outside of their ecosystem, but in the other hand, your are maximizing your privacy of many of your personal data.Īmen dude. So, it comes down to where do you draw the line in privacy, Apple has chosen that messages should be fully non-accessible to anyone. So, Apple is only trust themselves and no one else. If they allow this, then any app can just pull the "I won't work if I don't have that permission", and users will give it permission, even though it has no relation to actually needing it (we see this on Android at times), and voila, your messages are read by an app and can do what it wants. There is nothing wrong with Apple approach.
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