Ever since the introduction of the Beeper Mini, which brought iMessage to Android, Apple has been fighting it. This is not a service that the Cupertino giant likes and has already taken clear action against. Now, after the fluctuations, another attempt appears. The problems continue and iMessage on Android is getting more and more difficult.
The Beeper Mini's battle against Apple continues
It's never been easier to keep the Beeper Mini running and everything it promises to deliver. It promised to give users the ability to get something on Android that has been requested for many years and that Apple insists on not giving users. We're talking about accessing iMessage naturally and without relying on any computer.
Of course, as soon as it was introduced, the question immediately arose as to how Apple would react. This was also responded to quickly, with the first issues appearing after just a few days. The service stopped working and the company admitted to taking measures to protect itself and its users.
As new solutions and procedures emerge, Beeper Mini has sought to continue operating, always seeking to ensure that it remains immune to any actions taken by Apple to block the service. And now it seems that a new solution has been found that will be implemented today, in an update that will also be applied to Beeper Cloud, in the version dedicated to macOS.
[iMessage Status Update] The fix is coming on December 20
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Another attempt to get iMessage on Android
Beeper's current method requires log data sent from an actual Mac computer to authenticate iMessage communications on Android. The company's latest plans now shift the burden from Macs to users. By using its fleet of Macs to provide the data, it created an easy target for Apple because thousands were using the same log data.
Beeper reveals that updating Beeper Cloud on Mac will create unique history data for individuals. This happens instead of thousands of accounts using the same validation information on Beeper's servers. The company claims that the new approach makes the call highly reliable.
If you don't have a Mac and want to use the Beeper Mini, you can ask a friend to use your Apple computer for validation. In tests, 10 to 20 iMessage users can safely use the same registration data. What remains to be seen is whether users will stick with this more demanding and complex configuration.
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