• blarghly@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    I mean, what is actually needed is a secure messaging app that scrapes wraps existing apps. So when two people send messages through FancyMessages, they are secure. But then if only one person has FancyMessages, and the other has Facebook messenger, then they could still comminicate - the FB user using Messenger as usual, and our hero’s FancyMessages app picking up the FB messages and passing them on through the FancyMessages UI.

    • ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world
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      14 hours ago

      This is a great idea, but it would be difficult to manage.

      It reminds me of the instant messenger wars during the late 1990s/early 2000s.

      AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) had a virtual monopoly on the industry, and so when Microsoft started breaking into it with MSN Messenger they cracked AIM’s protocol so their users could communicate with AIM users. This enraged AOL, and there was a wild cat-and-mouse updates battle for a few months. AOL would push an update to block Microsoft, then Microsoft would push an update to get around that. Sometimes there were multiple updates from both sides per day.

      And then there was Trillian messenger just sneaking through the middle providing access to both, mostly unnoticed (at least for a while).

    • Jimny_Crkt@slrpnk.net
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      16 hours ago

      Beeper is like this, but the list of supported messaging apps is limited. It does have FB messenger though.