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Google's RCS standard is garbage.

But Apple doesn't have to use it. They could release a messaging app for Android that used their own encryption, and they could encourage Android users to switch. But they don't do that, because distinguishing between Android and iOS users is ultimately more important to Apple than securing the conversations that Apple users have.

If RCS is garbage (and it is) then it is extremely weird that Apple has committed to supporting RCS for cross-platform messages instead of encouraging adoption of what would be a superior form of encryption for those conversations.

What you have to ask is, if you are an Apple user, why isn't Apple trying to encrypt every message that you send? Why are they asking you to use a garbage protocol when you send messages to Android users?

> yeah can’t imagine why apple doesn’t use it

Really, this statement should be reversed, it's difficult to imagine why Apple is planning to use RCS. Why is Apple more willing to implement a garbage protocol than they are willing to release a messaging app for Android?



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