Although Nothing CEO Carl Pei says this feature is legal, Apple, which has previously said it would weaken the ecosystem of iMessage on Android, may take action against this measure. The lack of transparency and trust towards Sunbird (the developer) further raises doubts about the viability and security of the service, especially since it requires users to provide Apple ID credentials.

The “No Chat” FAQ emphasizes that messages and Apple ID credentials are not stored on Sunbird servers, but does not address privacy and security details. The service will initially cover Nothing Phone 2 users.

Source: Ferra

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