appeared on Google Play a version of iMessage (Apple) for Android devices. And it works, but it is best to stay away from the application.
The app connects to Apple’s servers pretending to be a Mac mini, so it allows users to send messages to Android devices like iPhone and iPad and vice versa. Only it is necessary to inform the user about your Apple ID and password in for it, and these data pass through a server in China before being shipped to the U.S. company.
is quite possible, then, that Daniel Zweigart, the developer of the app, is to store all the information into the hands of the user.
Furthermore, as reported by 9to5Google, the application has the ability to download and install other applications without the user aware. In other words, you’re free to bring malicious files to the device.
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