Mark Zuckerberg delivers yet another jab against Apple. This time he takes it iMessage, which he defines as “less secure than WhatsApp”. Which is true in some ways.

It’s not the Meta founder’s first statement against Apple. Zuckerberg recently accused of Apple speculate on the price of its products, with the aim of generating very high margins at the expense of accessibility. He had previously blamed Apple’s efforts to enter the virtual and mixed reality industry, arguing that it would hurt consumers and other businesses.

WhatsApp is more secure and private than iMessage. Mark Zuckerberg has made another attempt at Apple, now it has become an obsession.

“WhatsaApp is much more personal and secure than iMessage, its end-to-end encryption works on both iPhone and Android and also includes group chats,” reads the description of a post Zuckerberg posted on Instagram. “Of whatsapp users can attribute the disappearance of all chats just a simple push of a button. Last year, WhatsApp introduced the end-to-end encryption also about backups. These are all things iMessage does not offer ».

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Source: Lega Nerd

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