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by jjtech
911 days ago
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To clarify some points, though I'm sure all will become clear when this releases: + This is NOT hardware attestation. It's simply using a combination of things such as serial number and other device identifiers to prove to Apple you own the device + Because it is not hardware attestation, in the future this process might be improved, if someone reverses/emulates the (purely software) algorithm "proving" you have that device. Then it would only be a matter of asking the user to input a serial number, once. + Hardware attestation is implemented in the protocol. However, the 2019 iMac does not have a T2, so this cannot be enforced for a while yet. + Beeper Mini still implements the rest of the iMessage stack on-device |
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