06-01-2022 12:40 AM
Hello, my soon-2-be-former cell company, republic-wireless, had a cool app that allowed me to send/retrieve text messages on windows-desktop.
Is this pretty common? Do all cell providers have something like this?
I don't mean text-to-email, although that can be handy as well. This is a standalone windows app just for text messaging.
Thank you.
06-09-2022 07:07 AM
No, this feature is not common. This may be a feature or web application developed by that service provider. Text/ SMS is handled by the network operator. So they can read all the data (SMS sent by you, received by you).
Contrary to iMessage in iPhone, which is end-to-end encrypted and doesn't go through service provider.
I personally dont use plain texts/ SMS for sending personal information. I use other apps available in app store which is end-to-end encrypted. I prefer Signal.
If you think this answered your question, please mark this as solution.
06-09-2022 11:00 AM - edited 06-09-2022 11:02 AM
thank you. i am totally unfamiliar with how texting works, and it would appear i have a bit to learn.
RW now offers https://messaging.google.com that does what i want, but i am surprised this is not a more common option/feature. often times i am attached to my desktop/laptop for hours at a time, and its pretty handy to read/reply to text messages that way. perhaps a security issue there??
RW may get a reprieve, for now anyway. or maybe look at google-fi.....