Back To Function After Being Blocked By Apple, Beeper Mini Turns Into A Free App
JAKARTA Beeper Mini hasn't stopped fighting even though Apple has acted. Recently,ter said that they were still trying to penetrate access that had been blocked by Apple.
After going through various challenges, MiniEric CEO Migicovsky and Co-Founder Brad Murray announced that they had found a solution to reconnect the Beeper app with iMessage.
Unfortunately, these two applications have not been maximally connected because the registration problem has not been resolved. The two high-ranking startups said that registration with a telephone number was still not possible and users had to log in with Apple ID.
All users now have to sign in with AppleID. Messages will be sent and received via your email address, not a phone number. We're working on fixing it," Migicovsky and Murray said in an official release.
Meanwhile, Migicovsky and Murray realize that the loss of access to iMessage has hurt many users. In fact, their rate dropped drastically on the Play Store. Due to this inconvenience, Beeper has been turned into a free app.
"As soon as everything stabilizes (we hope so), we will consider activating the subscription again. If you want to continue to support us, don't hesitate to subscribe," both said.
Although Beeper continues to voice security on its platform, there is no guarantee that Apple will let this app continue to operate. Therefore, the return of the subscription system on Beeper could harm users.
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Some time ago, Apple Senior PR Manager Nadine Haija confirmed that Apple had blocked Beeper access. The company locked iMessage tighter than ever so Beeper couldn't build iMessage for a few days.
Apple deliberately did this to protect iMessage users. According to Haija, Beeper can carry unwanted problems such as unwanted security attacks, spam, and phishing.
With the repatriation of the Beeper app, it is not yet known what action Apple will take to deal with this problem. Seeing Beeper, who also doesn't want to lose and continues to insist on penetrating iMessage, Apple may be acting even further.