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Sunbird đóng ứng dụng iMessage cho Android sau lo ngại về quyền riêng tư lớn

Ứng dụng iMessage của Sunbird cho Android đã bị đóng cửa hoàn toàn sau những lo ngại lớn về quyền riêng tư. Điều này đến sau khi ứng dụng này nhận được sự quan tâm nhiều hơn khi hợp tác với Nothing để làm nền tảng cho ứng dụng Nothing Chats của nhà sản xuất điện thoại thông minh. Ứng dụng của Nothing’s chỉ có sẵn trong ít hơn một ngày trước khi những lo ngại về quyền riêng tư nêu trên trở nên rõ ràng và nó đã được rút lui. Sunbird ít có khả năng hoạt động và hợp tác với Nothing đã vạch ra điều đó. Nó hứa hẹn mã hóa end-to-end đầy đủ nhưng nhiều người dùng có thể tận dụng các lỗ hổng để truy cập tin nhắn người dùng riêng tư. Công ty cũng đã không đưa ra tuyên bố công khai về vấn đề này. #Sunbird #iMessage #Android #quyenriengtu #NothingChats #endtoendencryption #MyYahoo #GooglePlayStore #Apple #RCSmessaging #shutdown

Nguồn: https://www.engadget.com/sunbird-shuts-down-its-imessage-app-for-android-after-major-privacy-concerns-160713312.html?src=rss

The Sunbird messaging app for Android has flown the solar coop. The app has completely shut down following massive privacy concerns, This comes after the app received increased scrutiny when it partnered with Nothing to act as the basis of the smartphone manufacturer’s Nothing Chats app. Nothing’s app was before the aforementioned privacy concerns came to light and it was pulled.

The app’s gone from though the parent company says this shutdown is temporary, according to an Long story short? Sunbird was a niche product that didn’t quite work and the to that fact. It promised full end-to-end encryption but many users could exploit vulnerabilities to access private user messages. 9to5Google, for instance, found over 630,000 files using this vulnerability. Call me crazy, but that doesn’t seem too secure.

The writing was on the wall for Sunbird to anyone paying attention, which wasn’t that many people until Nothing got involved. The company missed several deadlines for launch, all while making lofty promises regarding secure iMessage and Android chat interoperability. During the company’s first announcement presser back in 2022, Sunbird refused to take questions regarding the underlying technology of the app and related privacy concerns, closing the Zoom chat when things got too hot, This led reporters to suggest that Sunbird simply wasn’t a “serious company.”

There’s also the giant Apple-sized elephant in the room. The tech giant recently announced it would in 2024, completely eliminating the need for workarounds like Sunbird in the first place. In other words, the green bubble-blue bubble divide is coming to an end.

Despite erasing itself from the Play Store, Sunbird’s official website makes still boasting about the app’s peerless end-to-end encryption. The company’s also yet to make a public statement on the matter.


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