Nothing Chats App Removed from Google Play and Play Store Due to Privacy Concerns

Nothing has pulled its messaging app, Nothing Chats, from the Google Play store due to privacy concerns. The app, which promised iMessage compatibility, required users to allow Sunbird access to their iCloud accounts. However, it was discovered that messages sent through Sunbird's system were not end-to-end encrypted and could be compromised. Sunbird's solution involved decrypting and transmitting messages using HTTP to a Firebase server, storing them in unencrypted plain text. Sunbird claimed that HTTP was only used for the initial iMessage connection, but Texts.com's blog revealed that an attacker could access messages before or at the moment they were read. Nothing has not yet responded to requests for comment.
- Nothing Chats has already been pulled from Google Play over privacy issues The Verge
- Nothing Chats, the iMessage app for Phone (2), is now available 9to5Google
- Nothing pulls its iMessage-compatible Chats app amid widespread privacy concerns Engadget
- Nothing removes iMessage Android app from Play Store amid security concerns Dexerto
- Nothing Chats pulled from Play Store amidst privacy blunder Android Central
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