Jan. 9, 2023, 4:28 a.m. | /u/swagglepuf

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The golden goose of android is to be able to send iMessage on android (at least in the United States).

This brings me to sunbird and more specifically their privacy policy. Now I am no expert at reading them but I feel like I have a good basic understanding. Their privacy policy has a ton of red flags in it from what I can see.

From my understanding, the will have access and be able to read every single message …

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