Beeper — All your chats in one app. Yes, really.
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A single app to chat on iMessage, WhatsApp, and 13 other chat networks. You can search, snooze, or archive messages. And with a unified inbox, you’ll never miss a message again.

Has anyone taken a good look at this from a privacy standpoint? I love this in concept, but not sure if it would be privacy conscience to share credentials for all of these different apps.

@mikejeason@feddit.ro
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@mulcahey@lemmy.world
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wow Chat GPT sucks

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