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From: Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com>
Newsgroups: comp.mobile.android
Subject: Re: Google is preparing to replace RCS with MLS
Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2024 09:23:50 -0700
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On 2024-07-07 06:43, Andrew wrote:
> Carlos E. R. wrote on Sun, 7 Jul 2024 13:02:50 +0200 :
> 
>>> Does this "new" MLS stuff require both those privacy-destroying things?
>>
>> In the google implementation, it will require the same as the current
>> Google Messages app requires. This is just an (educated) guess.
> 
> Hi Carlos,
> Well then, since I don't use Google apps, may I ask the team if the Google
> Messages app with RCS also requires those two privacy destroying things?
> 
> Q: Does Google Messages with RCS require a login account for both users
>     who wish to communicate on an end-to-end encrypted chat?
> A: Yes or no.

ANY MESSAGING APP is going to require some kind of login, Arlen.

How else can it possibly know which messages are going to go to which 
recipient.

> 
> If so, there's a privacy issue there...

No. There is not. Not as long as you can create an account with no 
personally identifying information.