Beeper is co-founded by Eric Migicovsky and Brad Murray
The chat app helps Android s access iMessages service
The Beeper Mini application is currently free to use
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blocked the service citing privacy and security concerns. Beeper claimed that its service is secure and eases communication between Android and iPhone s. The firm also said that they were working to restore services as soon as possible. Beeper has revealed that its services have now resumed, although it comes with some considerable changes.
In a blog post on Monday, December 11, Beeper announced that its services were restored. However, Beeper Mini s will now be required to using an Apple ID since phone number registration is unavailable. The platform said that it had deed all phone numbers and all messages would be sent and received via the email address used in the 's Apple ID.
Given the chaos that resulted in the inconsistency of service, the team at Beeper said that for now, Beeper Mini will be free to use. They noted that once things stabilise, they aim to return to subscription mode. Notably, the service launched initially at a fee of $1.99 (roughly Rs. 160) per month. The latest update is currently available for on the Google Play Store. If s face issues while logging in with two-factor authentication, they are urged to uninstall and reinstall the application.
In the post, Beeper also denied Apple's allegations that the Beeper Mini services lacked security. The company reiterated that their services are local, end-to-end encrypted and if Apple agrees, they would willingly share their entire source code for security evaluation with mutually agreed upon third parties.
After blocking its services, Apple claimed that it took necessary steps to protect its s as the techniques (used by Beeper) "posed significant risks to security and privacy" and that it exploited "fake credentials."
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