Are there any privacy or security issues here? Would be using this with Proton Mail, probably . . .

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        Your carrier knows the contents (and the metadata) of the RCS message since RCS messages on Androids are routed through Google only when the carrier doesn’t supports it.

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      10 days ago

      Yeah, same here. I occasionally I need it to get OTP codes to log into banking sites and whatnot, and it’d be nice not to have to go hunting around for my phone if I don’t have it handy.

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        Ok that’s n interesting application, damn I always have my phone around…

        But yes, it would be interesting. Point is, I can’t think of how I would work unless you replace your phone message app with this one, and thrust it.

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        For OTPs you might not want to send them by email, emails are a little less secure than SMS (it’s easier for a third party to hack your email than to intercept your SMS)